From: Chris H. <ha...@de...> - 2005-12-13 17:22:02
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Hi, sorry for the delay On Wednesday 07 Dec 2005 14:23, David Rayner wrote: > I'm running a small group of servers and apt-proxy looks just what I > need for cutting down on downloading. To get things started I want to > use the standard Debian sarge 3.1 release on a DVD as a source of > packages. Just as an experiment I have commented out the http servers in > the [debian] list of backend servers in apt-proxy-v2.conf, and inserted > 'file:///media/cdrom sarge main', which normally works for my setup. > The apt-proxy log file gets quite excited, but it takes a bit of > understanding and I'm not there yet. Before I waste any time here I > wonder if someone could let me know whether my hope of using a cdrom as > input is a reasonable one.. apt-proxy 1.9.32 supports file:// backends - you should find it works from that version. But the version in sarge is too old I'm afraid. Which version of debian is your apt-proxy server running? Chris |