Christoph Biebl wrote:
>> While not completely against it, I'm somewhat reluctant to promote this
>> trick that I'd rather call a dirty hack.


On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 02:33:49PM -0700, Dima Kogan wrote:
> In my day-to-day use of the machine I routinely use
> /var/cache/apt/archives to, for instance, access the previouly-installed
> packages; older versions perhaps. This cache is always there, and I
> don't manage it. 99% of the time the packages I want are there.
> Extending this idea to schroots doesn't seem unreasonable, even if there
> are corner cases that would make it not perfectly-nice in 100% of cases.
> 
> If I propose a patch to add this as a commented-out-by-default option in
> the config, with your concerns placed in a comment, would yall accept
> it?

Please don't add this. Sharing the apt cache between builds leads to
hard to diagnose build failures and/or even mis-builds.

Running a local apt proxy is easy to do, well supported, and
generally just works.

Chris

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