KaKi87
🇬🇧 | 24yo French web dev & tech enthusiast
🇫🇷 | Développeur web Limougeaud de 24 ans passionné par l’informatique
Main fediverse account (Mastodon) : @KaKi87@mamot.fr
Formerly @KaKi87@sh.itjust.works, moved because of Cloudflare.
It’s done and didn’t change anything, but I think I finally know why : running apt list --upgradable
reveals the one outdated package is xdg-desktop-portal
, which I used apt-mark hold
on because of an issue preventing screen capture/sharing from working that affects even the latest version.
What to do ?
Thanks
On attend le post maintenant xD
Willing to give this a go.
Alright, don’t hesitate to ask questions if you have any and request help if you need any
My go-to for getting non-repo debs automatically has been deb-get
Yes, I mentioned it in the Differences with deb-get & AM section of my tutorial.
it seems to go long periods of time between PR merges and releases (which includes adding new software)
Yeah, I could reiterate in that section that my app allows the user to add apps themselves.
In an APT package OMG 😂
I found an online version though, which I would never have found through my search engine (and on a site that doesn’t even support HTTPS) 😅
Looks like difficult reading too 😭
Thanks anyway.
Sorry to ask
Don’t be. I would love to know that an existing and more experienced program does what mine does.
I’ve been looking for it myself for a long time before deciding to build it.
isn’t this basically the same thing as apt-cacher-ng?
Here’s what I’m reading :
Apt-Cache-ng is A caching proxy. Specialized for package files from Linux distributors, primarily for Debian (and Debian based) distributions but not limited to those.
A caching proxy have the following benefits:
- Lower latency
- Reduce WAN traffic
- Higher speed for cached contents
+------------+ +------------+ +------------+ | Apt Client | <------+ Apt Cache | <------+ Apt Mirror | +------------+ +------------+ +------------+
So, not the same thing.
It locally mirrors existing repositories containing existing packages, it doesn’t locally create a new repository for new packages from standalone DEBs.