Toby Corkindale <[email protected]> writes:

> Hi,
> Linux distros using the apt package management system tend to cache
> downloaded packages in /var/cache/apt/archives/
>
> If you have many very similar machines set up, then you'll almost
> certainly have a HTTP proxy cache setup for them to retrieve packages
> through, to reduce huge duplication of downloads.
>
> This essentially obsoletes the /var/cache/apt/archives, though. And
> when you're running dozens of virtual machines, it'd be nice to avoid
> storing all these duplicate files.
>
> What's the right way to disable it?
> I see I can adjust the max size and age via the
> APT::Archives::Max{Age,Size} parameters, but what about just turning
> it off altogether?

PS: if you use NFS instead of HTTP (thus, file: in sources.list),
it won't cache locally.

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