All releases of apt-proxy


Release Notes: Support for HTTP/FTP backends was added, and there is a new script, apt-proxy-import, for importing existing .debs into apt-proxy's cache.


Release Notes: More efficient updating of package files for HTTP/FTP, and fixes for two lockfile problems.


Release Notes: Support for HTTP/FTP backends, and a new script (apt-proxy-import) to import existing .debs into the apt-proxy archive.


Release Notes: This release adds support for apt-file. It is installable on Debian Potato again. Older cache file versions could be purged later than configured. There are minor packaging fixes.


Release Notes: More advanced cache management with MAX_VERSIONS and file corruption detection, new log and config file command line options, bugfixes to streaming code and cache management, out-of-the-box readiness (user, cache directory, and logfile are created during first installation), and documentation updates.


Release Notes: One-character fix to preferred (`+'-marked) backends.


Release Notes: Both the `bad size' problem for binary-all/ and the runaway apt-proxy processes bugs have been fixed. Considerable speed optimisations have also been made.


Release Notes: This release streams incoming files, handles multiple backends for different URLs, does complete symlink handling, supports fallback servers, automatically cleans up, and includes man pages.


Release Notes: Added locking on a per file basis so that apt-proxy never tries to download the same file twice simultaneously. Apt-proxy now depends on the procmail package for the lockfile program.


Release Notes: Logging cleanups (Errors now only appear in the logs), and a splitting out of the configuration file.