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Vivek Kapoor writes:
> On 07/23/2010 06:32 PM, Sagar Belure <sagar.bel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Please, bear with me, if I'm not able to properly present my requirement.
>> 
>> There are some 32 and 64 bit ubuntu systems in same network.
>> I want only one system(like, one 32 and one 64 bit systems) to be updated
>> and upgraded on daily basis.
>> And, rest of the systems, to fetch those updated packages before they go
>> online and check for new packages.

> From what I have understood, you don't want every machine to download
> from the Ubuntu repositories, but only one machine should do the
> task. It'll handle 32bit and 64bit without any issues. Use one of the
> following

> apt-proxy, apt-cacher, apt-cacher-ng, approx

> I started with apt-cacher and faced update issues in long term use, so
> I moved to approx and was happy with it, but newer version presented a
> bit difficulty in the sense that it didn't run its own daemon. So I
> moved onto apt-cacher-ng which has been working well for quite some
> time now.

I also used apt-cacher in past and it worked but recent versions had some
issues, so I kept the old version pinned on my Debian box.

I also tried pkg-cacher[1] because I needed to cache for 'yum' (fedora/centos)
also and it worked great since it can cache both 'yum' and 'apt'.

References:
[1]  http://gforge.opensource-sw.net/gf/project/pkg_cacher/frs/

HTH
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