Nonstandard .deb package management/apt problem: create archive with updateable packages for system not connected to internet

2012-01-12 Thread Fiedler Roman
Hello List, Perhaps someone might know a solution or at least where to start searching for a solution by myself. The problem: A system isolated from internet should receive standard distribution package updates. Since the system cannot fetch the packages from public repositories or internal

Re: Nonstandard .deb package management/apt problem: create archive with updateable packages for system not connected to internet

2012-01-12 Thread Karl E. Jørgensen
On 12/01/12 15:12, Fiedler Roman wrote: Hello List, Perhaps someone might know a solution or at least where to start searching for a solution by myself. The problem: A system isolated from internet should receive standard distribution package updates. Since the system cannot fetch the

Re: Nonstandard .deb package management/apt problem: create archive with updateable packages for system not connected to internet

2012-01-12 Thread Florian Ernst
Hello, On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 04:12:40PM +0100, Fiedler Roman wrote: [...] A system isolated from internet should receive standard distribution package updates. Since the system cannot fetch the packages from public repositories or internal mirrors, some way to create an archive with all

AW: Nonstandard .deb package management/apt problem: create archive with updateable packages for system not connected to internet

2012-01-12 Thread Fiedler Roman
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Karl E. Jørgensen [mailto:karl.jorgen...@nice.com] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2012 16:23 An: debian-user@lists.debian.org Betreff: Re: Nonstandard .deb package management/apt problem: create archive with updateable packages for system not

Re: Nonstandard .deb package management/apt problem: create archive with updateable packages for system not connected to internet

2012-01-12 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 13/01/12 02:12, Fiedler Roman wrote: Hello List, Perhaps someone might know a solution or at least where to start searching for a solution by myself. The problem: A system isolated from internet should receive standard distribution package updates. Since the system cannot fetch the