apt-mirror: what goes into clean.sh?

Asked by Stephan Fabel

Hi,

I installed apt-mirror and set up the postmirror.sh script to run the clean.sh script. However, clean.sh is completely empty. What goes into that script? Does anyone have a sample that would take care of the repository growth?

Thanks,
Stephan

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Bryan Quigley (bryanquigley) said :
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clean.sh is empty until generated by running apt-mirror. Apt-mirror just generates a list of packages to be removed and then adds them to the script as individual rm -f lines, so that when you run the script it removes all of those packages.

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