using apt-cacher as a proxy works great. I've just added 01proxy under /etc/apt.conf.d and it works as expected:
But when I add some .deb packages with apt-cacher-import.pl, which reports that packages were added successfully and a simple:
shows them in private, headers and packages folders, apt-cacher acts as there are no packages.
I've tried:
with no luck.
Some of the posts on the net, mention adding a localhost entry in sources.list, but none of them shows or explains how.
I'm using apt-cacher version 1.6.4.
When installing other packages, they also show in headers and packages folder and are being served from cache.
apt-cacher.conf:
sources.list:
Does anyone have any experience with this?
using apt-cacher as a proxy works great. I've just added 01proxy under /etc/apt.conf.d and it works as expected:
But when I add some .deb packages with apt-cacher-import.pl, which reports that packages were added successfully and a simple:
shows them in private, headers and packages folders, apt-cacher acts as there are no packages.
I've tried:
with no luck.
Some of the posts on the net, mention adding a localhost entry in sources.list, but none of them shows or explains how.
I'm using apt-cacher version 1.6.4.
When installing other packages, they also show in headers and packages folder and are being served from cache.
apt-cacher.conf:
sources.list:
Does anyone have any experience with this?
Thank you!
In order to check if a package is available for your mirrors (/etc/apt/source-list), you should check with:
[apt-cache sear PACKAGE_NAME]
Regards
---------- Post updated at 10:59 AM ---------- Previous update was at 10:57 AM ----------
Quote:
Originally Posted by danndp
In order to check if a package is available for your mirrors (/etc/apt/source-list), you should check with:
[apt-cache sear PACKAGE_NAME]
Regards
---------- Post updated at 10:59 AM ---------- Previous update was at 10:59 AM ----------
Quote:
Originally Posted by danndp
In order to check if a package is available for your mirrors (/etc/apt/source-list), you should check with:
[apt-cache search PACKAGE_NAME]
Regards
---------- Post updated at 10:59 AM ---------- Previous update was at 10:57 AM ----------
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