Hi All
I have previously downloaded many (234) .deb files being updates, additional software, games for the kids, etc.
Reinstalled Gutsy and wiped the disk clean. The above .deb files were backed-up first (from /var/cache/apt/archives)
I am looking for an easy way to reinstall these .deb files without having to download them all again from the repos (am on dialup here so it would take many days and the ISP would complain!).
An estimate is that there are only a few dependencies missing from this list of downloaded files
Is there an easy (and reliable) way to do this, either by the Command Line or via Adept?
Using dpkg could work but it looks for the already downloaded dependencies from the repos, not from the current directory (using "sudo dpkg -i package_file.deb").
I have put the .deb files into /var/cache/apt/archives (as a guess) but Adept Manager does not recognise them being there?
Many thanks
Andy
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I have previously downloaded many (234) .deb files being updates, additional software, games for the kids, etc.
Reinstalled Gutsy and wiped the disk clean. The above .deb files were backed-up first (from /var/cache/apt/archives)
I am looking for an easy way to reinstall these .deb files without having to download them all again from the repos (am on dialup here so it would take many days and the ISP would complain!).
An estimate is that there are only a few dependencies missing from this list of downloaded files
Is there an easy (and reliable) way to do this, either by the Command Line or via Adept?
Using dpkg could work but it looks for the already downloaded dependencies from the repos, not from the current directory (using "sudo dpkg -i package_file.deb").
I have put the .deb files into /var/cache/apt/archives (as a guess) but Adept Manager does not recognise them being there?
Many thanks
Andy
I
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