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The base idea is to never expose full paths to files, so that other
kinds of package pools (e.g. package pool in S3) could be used to implement
the same interface.

Files get into the pool only using `Import` method. `Import` method is
now more smart, it supports moving files into the pool, it can detect if
files reside on the same filesystem and use hardlinking instead of copying.
This will make direct mirror downloads still as fast as they were with previous
version which was performing download directly to package pool.

New package pool doesn't have two things implemented yet:

1. New file placement according to SHA256 or other configured hash

2. Calculate at least SHA256/MD5 for each imported files.
MD5 would be required for S3/Swift publishing
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aptly
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Aptly is a swiss army knife for Debian repository management.

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    :target: http://www.aptly.info/

Documentation is available at `http://www.aptly.info/ <http://www.aptly.info/>`_. For support please use
mailing list `aptly-discuss <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/aptly-discuss>`_.

Aptly features: ("+" means planned features)

* make mirrors of remote Debian/Ubuntu repositories, limiting by components/architectures
* take snapshots of mirrors at any point in time, fixing state of repository at some moment of time
* publish snapshot as Debian repository, ready to be consumed by apt
* controlled update of one or more packages in snapshot from upstream mirror, tracking dependencies
* merge two or more snapshots into one
* filter repository by search query, pulling dependencies when required
* publish self-made packages as Debian repositories
* REST API for remote access
* mirror repositories "as-is" (without resigning with user's key) (+)
* support for yum repositories (+)

Current limitations:

* translations are not supported yet

Download
--------

To install aptly on Debian/Ubuntu, add new repository to ``/etc/apt/sources.list``::

    deb http://repo.aptly.info/ squeeze main

And import key that is used to sign the release::

    $ apt-key adv --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 9E3E53F19C7DE460

After that you can install aptly as any other software package::

    $ apt-get update
    $ apt-get install aptly

Don't worry about squeeze part in repo name: aptly package should work on Debian squeeze+,
Ubuntu 10.0+. Package contains aptly binary, man page and bash completion.

If you would like to use nightly builds (unstable), please use following repository::

    deb http://repo.aptly.info/ nightly main

Binary executables (depends almost only on libc) are available for download from `Bintray <http://dl.bintray.com/smira/aptly/>`_.

If you have Go environment set up, you can build aptly from source by running (go 1.6+ required)::

    mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/smira/aptly
    git clone https://github.com/smira/aptly $GOPATH/src/github.com/smira/aptly
    cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/smira/aptly
    make install

Binary would be installed to ```$GOPATH/bin/aptly``.

Integrations
------------

Vagrant:

-   `Vagrant configuration <https://github.com/sepulworld/aptly-vagrant>`_ by
    Zane Williamson, allowing to bring two virtual servers, one with aptly installed
    and another one set up to install packages from repository published by aptly

Docker:

-    `Docker container <https://github.com/mikepurvis/aptly-docker>`_ with aptly inside by Mike Purvis
-    `Docker container <https://github.com/bryanhong/docker-aptly>`_ with aptly and nginx by Bryan Hong

With configuration management systems:

-   `Chef cookbook <https://github.com/hw-cookbooks/aptly>`_ by Aaron Baer
    (Heavy Water Operations, LLC)
-   `Puppet module <https://github.com/alphagov/puppet-aptly>`_ by
    Government Digital Services
-   `Puppet module <https://github.com/tubemogul/puppet-aptly>`_ by
    TubeMogul
-   `SaltStack Formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/aptly-formula>`_ by
    Forrest Alvarez and Brian Jackson
-   `Ansible role <https://github.com/aioue/ansible-role-aptly>`_ by Tom Paine

CLI for aptly API:

-   `Ruby aptly CLI/library <https://github.com/sepulworld/aptly_cli>`_ by Zane Williamson
-   `Python aptly CLI (good for CI) <https://github.com/TimSusa/aptly_api_cli>`_ by Tim Susa

Scala sbt:

-   `sbt aptly plugin <https://github.com/amalakar/sbt-aptly>`_ by Arup Malakar
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