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Package: apt
Version: 0.5.8
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man8/apt-get.8.gz

"debian-user" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: apt-get -d is cool, but now to install them

> The apt-get --download-only is neat, but what about now later when you
> want to install them?  No single command to then install all you've
> recently downloaded, without editing each history entry or scanning
> ctimes of files in /var/cache/apt/archives/?
>

<apt-get install should work ... it would'nt download the files again afaik
<.. or else try dpkg -i * in /var/cache/apt/archives.

OK, the man page should mention that one then uses plain "apt-get
install" with no packages listed, after a bunch of apt-get -d's



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All that is necessary is to run the same command(s) omitting the -d option.
-d is not an action; it just modifies the normal install or upgrade process
to stop after downloading the packages.  If you let it continue, the
packages will actually be installed.

Stop filing bug reports against apt in order to get technical support.  This
is not the first time I have asked you to stop.

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 - mdz

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