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From what you have briefly described, it looks like you downloaded the package but the apt package update indices are not updated. But this is just my guess. Can you share the sequence of commands and their console outputs, that you ran ? |
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By the way I found the problem. With deep investigation, understanding that apt-get does not get the debs from cache, I found that, if apt-get has everything commented (as my case) in sources.list it does not go to cache. So sources.list should have repositories there but no internet connection and when repositories are not found it goes to cache and install from there. (/var/cache/apt/archives) Hope this will help other people having my problem too. |
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could you please help me to understand how apt-offline is not working with synced packages?
I performed the command below:
but after I try to install packages from my archive I have the error below:
I mention that I'm not connected to internet and my sources.list is commented all lines. By the way, on another PC I was able to perform this action without any problem.
Why my package is not seen as soon as I have synced from apt-offline???
thank you,
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