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The install.sh that is put into archives with multiple deb packages when running apt download previously used dpkg, which had problems with dependencies, but using apt install ./* is also no solution because it takes the names of the packages and then downloads them from the internet instead of installing the already downloaded ones. So we have to find a different solution. I read something about apt-offline, maybe that could be one.
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The install.sh that is put into archives with multiple deb packages when running apt download previously used dpkg, which had problems with dependencies, but using
apt install ./*
is also no solution because it takes the names of the packages and then downloads them from the internet instead of installing the already downloaded ones. So we have to find a different solution. I read something about apt-offline, maybe that could be one.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: