On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Martin Bishop wrote: > Darxus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Martin Bishop wrote: > > > > > > They don't keep old versions around. If you install your packages via > > apt-get, it leaves the installed packages in /var/cache/apt/archives. > > Check there first. There's a command "apt-get autoclean" that deletes > > everything but the most recent copies of all packages. I always do that > > before apt-get upgrading, and wait till I know new stuff is stable to > > delete old packages. > > I had a feeling they didn't keep old versions around, but I was > desperate enough to search anyway :) > > I thought that "apt-get autoclean" will delete everything from > /var/cache/apt/archives automagically. I use "apt-get clean" > and normally I don't do that too often unless I need more room.
man apt-get. apt-get autoclean deletes all but the latest, apt-get clean deletes tehm all. > > Think about it, if they just kept the current version, and the one before > > it, it would double their storage requirements. > > > > I uploaded the packages to here: > > > > http://www.op.net/~darxus/libwine_0.0.991114-2_i386.deb > > http://www.op.net/~darxus/wine_0.0.991114-2_i386.deb > > > > Let me know when you're done with them, I'll probably take them down soon. > > They took me over quota. > I've just finished d/ling them a while ago. I really appreciate you > using your personal space to put these packages up for me. Thank you. You're welcome. __________________________________________________________________ PGP fingerprint = 03 5B 9B A0 16 33 91 2F A5 77 BC EE 43 71 98 D4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://www.op.net/~darxus Find the next largest prime, be famous: http://www.mersenne.org/prime.htm "There is no spoon."