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- aptly - Debian repository management tool
Aptly allows you to mirror remote repositories, manage local package repositories, take snapshots, pull new versions of packages along with dependencies, publish as Debian repository
- aptly - Overview
aptly's goal is to establish repeatability and controlled changes in package environments aptly produces a fixed set of packages in the repository, so that package installation and upgrade becomes deterministic
- aptly - Download
aptly package is available in Debian as well as Ubuntu If you would like to install a upstream release of aptly with a different version than then Debian Ubuntu package, aptly can be installed by adding a new repository to etc apt sources list d aptly list:
- aptly - Tutorials
Pulling new versions of packages How to pull some packages from backports and 3rd party repositories Managing repositories of your packages How to manage repository of your own software with aptly itself as an example, includes S3 publishing
- Managing repositories of your packages - aptly
I’ve chosen to Amazon S3 to host aptly package repository, as it is the easiest way to get reliable HTTP hosting for static files First, I’ve created S3 bucket repo aptly info (name should match future domain name) using Amazon console, and enabled website hosting
- aptly - Why aptly?
Why aptly? A Linux distribution is a well-tested collection of packages that are carefully organized and supported by the vendor There’s support for the released version, including updates, security fixes, etc For many of us that is just enough But sooner or later our requirements start to evolve:
- aptly - Mirroring with snapshots
aptly is complaining about missing keys in our trusted keyring, as it’s not possible to verify authencity of files being downloaded Let’s follow the advice and import default Debian keyring:
- aptly - Configuration
aptly looks for configuration file first in ~ aptly conf then in etc aptly conf and, if no config file found, new one is created in home directory If -config= flag is specified, aptly would use config file at specified location
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