Ubuntu :: Creating Own Repository For Packages.

Feb 26, 2011

using 10.04 . I am trying to create my own repository for packages.So that updates can be done offline. 1.I copied all packages which i usually use from

Code:
/var/cache/apt/archives
and put it in folder local_repository
2.took backup for of sources.list

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So how to create Packages.gz and how to create repository?

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