This repo provides a script to create a specific offline package repo for a debian-based Linux OS
To create an offline package repository, create a list of packages needed as in example in data/packages_list_example.txt and
use a command as follows:
make_local_repo.sh --config=packages.txt --out-dir="path/to/repo/<repo_name>"
If a path path/to/repo/<repo_name> does not exist, it will be created.
For more info on options, see make_local_repo.sh --help
Use enable-repo.sh to move repo files to a suitable location and include to /etc/apt/sources.list:
enable-repo.sh --repo=<repo_path> --dest=<repo_store_path>
See enable-repo.sh --help for more info.
The script make_local_repo.sh creates directories repo_main (main package versions) and repo_alternative (in case there are same packages but of different version).
Each directory includes subdirs amd64, all (and i386 if there are packages on the list specified like <package>:i386). So the repo tree looks like:
├── repo_alternative
│ ├── amd64
│ └── i386
└── repo_main
├── all
├── amd64
└── i386
The repos need to be added to /etc/apt/sources.list as follows:
deb [trusted=yes] file:<absolute_local_repo_path> ./
E.g., for the tree above:
deb [trusted=yes] file:/<abs_path>/repo_main/amd64 ./
deb [trusted=yes] file:/<abs_path>/repo_main/i386 ./
deb [trusted=yes] file:/<abs_path>/repo_main/all ./
deb [trusted=yes] file:/<abs_path>/repo_alternative/amd64 ./
deb [trusted=yes] file:/<abs_path>/repo_alternative/i386 ./
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