A fair number of people have asked the same question--but I don't remember
having seen a posting of a good solution.

The best solution in your case would be to burn a CD of the source files
at work and use it at home.  Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be an
option.

You can install a binary package from anywhere by using:

sudo dpkg -i full/path/to/binary_num-port.deb

where the latter is just to illustrate that you have to include the
filename and path, rather than just using the package name.  The drawback
to this is that you'll have to keep track of all of the dependencies
yourself.

One other issue is that there are many fewer packages you can get in
precopiled form than you can get as binaries, and the version numbers lag
a bit.

On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Tom Loredo wrote:

>
> Hi folks-
>
> I have two Macs, a Powerbook G3 that I can bring to work and
> thus have fast network access, and my main G4 at home which
> has access only via a modem at 28.8k (the price for living
> out in the country---the phone lines can't handle 56k, ISDN, or
> DSL).
>
> Is there a way I can install packages on my PB at work, and
> then "transfer" the installation to my G4?  E.g., can I just
> download binary packages directly somehow, transfer the
> packages to my G4, and then use fink on the G4 to install them?
> If so, exactly where do I go to grab the packages?  Or will
> running fink on the PB let me leave the packages on the HD?
>
> Finally, another complication---the PB has limited disk space
> and presently can't hand a DevTools install.  I do have that
> on my G4.  I'm hoping this won't affect my ability to get stuff
> on the G4.  Let me know if I'm wrong about that!  8-)
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Tom Loredo
>
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