Hello apt-proxy-users (and developers),
I've implemented a auto-update script for the apt-proxy-cache. Everytime you call it, it updates every Packages.gz (through the proxy, so only if neccesary) and Release file (if exists) and looks which packages from this Packages-file are also in the cache and if they are up to date (only if in cache), if not update them (as before: only if in cache). So you have a up to date transparent partial mirror of the packages you need, which extends itself by need.
The skript may not be the best and beatifullst, but it works for me. Perhaps it works for some more people, perhaps after working a little bit on it. You can tweak the verbosity of the script by changing the variables verbose, wgvp, and wgvd. Just have a look in the script and it explains by itself (so I hope).
Kind regards
Bjoern Fay
PS: I'm not on the mailing-list.
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