Need help with Debian package management
Dan Ritter
dsr-mzpnVDyJpH4k7aNtvndDlA at public.gmane.org
Fri Nov 7 12:35:57 EST 2008
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:20:11PM -0500, Bill Horne wrote:
> Thanks for reading this. I need help to solve a problem with Debian
> packages.
>
> I used Aptitude to add the GNU compiler to a new Debian Etch install. I
> pushed the wrong button, because it took a day to download 5GB worth of
> archives, and it installed a lot of kernels I can't use and games I
> don't want, etc.
Erm, yes, that was amazing.
> I think I'll have to reinstall, since the operation for which I need the
> compiler (adding Intel drivers for the 82865G chipset) won't work with
> the current setup.
In future -- try 'apt-get install build-essentials module-assistant'
> I copied the /var/cache/apt/archives directory to another machine and
> modified the sources.list file on the target, but doing apt-get update
> produces this result:
>
> Get:8 ftp://192.168.10.90 etch/main Packages
> Err ftp://192.168.10.90 etch/main Packages
> Unable to fetch file, server said
> '/var/cache/apt/archives/dists/etch/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No
> such file or directory. '
Sounds like there's an FTP proxy in the way.
> Now, the question: is it worth my time to construct a Debian archive of
> the packages that I downloaded?
No, but it's worth keeping them.
What are you trying to do, now?
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