Summary

Rationale

Use cases

Scope

Design

Implementation

The use cases 1+2 to download a package (with dependencies) from a different machine (e.g. at work/university) is addressed by the latest synaptic in dapper. It can generate a download script (currently using wget, but trivial to change) that can be used on the fast connected machine and will download the packages that are required on the home-machine. Then the directory with the downloaded packages is carried home and imported with synaptic. It will take care for checking versions and md5 sums.

This implementation still requires action from the user - to produce the download script on the non-connected machine and take it to the connected machine - that is not required in the case of Windows (just download the .exe and take it to the non-connected machine). I think it would be nice if synaptic could export scripts that assume a default Ubuntu installation, then you would not have to bring a script from the non-connected machine to the connected machine before-hand, although you might download some files that you don't really need. - SeanHammond

Code

Data preservation and migration

Outstanding issues

BoF agenda and discussion


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