Dear Debian Package Maintainers,

Is there a definitive way to download packages for a machine that, due to it's 
remote location, does not have an internet connection?  What I'm looking for is 
a complete file that would contain all the packages that a specific application 
is dependant upon whether or not a given operating system already included said 
packages in it's makeup.  

If something like that is not available, would there be a way to create files 
full of packages that would cover a large range of basic packages in an index 
such as a "pool"?  This would allow users to download and burn a CD full of the 
latest packages for specific uses such as Multimedia, games, development, or 
perhaps entire desktops that could be added to existing operating systems.  

For example,  I cannot install a second desktop environment such as Xfce or Kde 
on a machine that has Gnome installed without using a package manager and an 
internet connection.  However, if I were able to download a set of package 
files which came with thier dependencies neatly bundled in an index that could 
be read by something like synaptic; I could then install the alternate desktop 
environment without the need for an internet connection.  

Simpler yet would be a multimedia bundle, or perhaps a networking bundle.  If I 
simply wanted a media player installed on my system and could download a 
package bundle which contained everything needed to install that specific media 
player it would be much easier than trying to download each individual package 
and install them all as individual binary packages.

Please help me understand why this is not something that is easliy found.

Thank you for your time

Gabriel  (hellion_darkl...@inbox.com)

 


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