Fabian Enos wrote:
> Yes I know about AptOnCD. It has been installed on my system for
> little over a month now. But will it also include the dependicies of
> the applications?
>
> On 9/28/08, Manish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Fabian Enos wrote:
>>     
>>> My friend asked me to give him a Ubuntu iso image on his pen drive (a
>>> ubuntu sticker on one of my books gave him the idea) and asked me to
>>> include some apps that he might find useful. Now I have dowloaded all
>>> of the apps and their dependicies using apt-get and copied the files
>>> from /var/cache/apt/archives
>>>
>>> Now what I want to do is create something like a package that installs
>>> the app on the system as well as its dependicies. I should be able to
>>> build it here (on my system) and make sure that it will work on his
>>> new system and not say that certain dependicies are missing.
>>>
>>> P.S: My friend does not an internet connection so he cant download the
>>> packages himself
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> You can create a repository on a CD using AptOnCD. Its even signed, so
>> he should not face any problems.
>>
>> Check out AptOnCD on Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/aptoncd
>> and on SourceForge: http://aptoncd.sourceforge.net/index.html
>>
>> Regards,
>> Manish
>>
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>
>   
Yes, surely, It includes the dependencies and creates an offline Repo on 
the CD provided all the dependencies are present in the 
/var/apt/cache/archives

Regards,
Manish Sinha

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