On Wednesday 04 of December 2019 22:08:22 Ilya Dogolazky wrote: > Hi! > > ср, 4 дек. 2019 г. в 20:55, deloptes <deloptes@xxxxxxxxx>: > > I am not sure if the scripts create the ready to use repository > > They do create a ready to use repository. > > > but you > > need ftp or http server to make possible what you try. > > No, I don't need a server, the directive "deb [trusted=yes] file:...." > in source.list is enough. > > Here is the output of "apt install -s" for a random package > "tdebase-data-trinity": > The following NEW packages will be installed: > tdebase-data-trinity > 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded. > Inst tdebase-data-trinity (4:14.1.0~s354-0debian9.0.0+13 localhost > [all]) Conf tdebase-data-trinity (4:14.1.0~s354-0debian9.0.0+13 > localhost [all]) > > > Another way to install individual packages from the local drive is > > using dpkg -i, but it is rather painful as it will not resolve the > > dependencies. > > Yes, as I said in my previous email: installation "package by > package" is not the right way. > > Cheers, > > -- Ilya D. > Hi Ilya, I'm not sure if Michele's scripts deal with generating meta-packages like tde-trinity. These are packages that do not have their own git repository but only a few files in tde-packaging repository. Since generating package versions in Michele's scripts should be the same as that generated by the scripts I use to generate public repositories, it should be possible to add an apt source for PTB repository and get meta packages here. Cheers -- Slávek
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