I didn't know there was one, that's interesting, thanks.
Updates must still be delayed because of being third-party though.
I didn't know there was one, that's interesting, thanks.
Updates must still be delayed because of being third-party though.
I'd be willing to implement additional features for people who are extra careful about security.
Could you please explain what does this consist in ?
Thanks
What's a FIFO ?
I've also looked into VFS but found nothing I'd have the skills to implement. 😅
I'll look into it, thanks !
Discord not automating downloads of DEBs is one of the reasons motivating me to do this.
Personally I need the desktop client because I mod it with plugins that are so useful that I can't do without these anymore.
Alternatively, there are third-party repositories here and here.
There still is delay between Discord releases and repository updates so I still believe dynapt to be the better solution.
Thanks, and agreed !
Fortunately, copy/pasting works and you only have to do it once.
Yeah, I don't have the skill for this. I'd be very happy if someone else would make this, but if not then I'm sticking to HTTP.
In an APT package OMG 😂
I found an online version though, which I would never have found through my search engine (and on a site that doesn't even support HTTPS) 😅
Looks like difficult reading too 😭
Thanks anyway.
Sorry to ask
Don't be. I would love to know that an existing and more experienced program does what mine does.
I've been looking for it myself for a long time before deciding to build it.
isn’t this basically the same thing as apt-cacher-ng?
Here's what I'm reading :
Apt-Cache-ng is A caching proxy. Specialized for package files from Linux distributors, primarily for Debian (and Debian based) distributions but not limited to those.
A caching proxy have the following benefits:
- Lower latency
- Reduce WAN traffic
- Higher speed for cached contents
+------------+ +------------+ +------------+ | Apt Client | <------+ Apt Cache | <------+ Apt Mirror | +------------+ +------------+ +------------+
So, not the same thing.
It locally mirrors existing repositories containing existing packages, it doesn't locally create a new repository for new packages from standalone DEBs.
I don't know anything about RPMs, but if you or anyone is familiar with it then perhaps !
Why the OOP structure and syntax ? Sorry but it makes it difficult to read for me even in my own language 😅