> However, what is your use case for this? If it's the common
> one that you have a bunch of machines and don't want to
> download the same packages for each machine gets updated,
> then you should look at using the apt-proxy program, which is
> available on Ubuntu. apt-proxy works like
> this:
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 11:16:24AM +1000, Carlo Sogono wrote:
> I need to setup a local Ubuntu apt server but don't know where to start.
> I need something that syncs with official Ubuntu servers but I only want
> it to sync packages I define. Is this possible?
You want "apt-proxy".
- Matt
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On 2005-09-27, Carlo Sogono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to setup a local Ubuntu apt server but don't = know where to
> start. I need something that syncs with official Ubuntu servers = but
> I only want it to sync packages I define. Is this possible?
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