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2<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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4<!ENTITY % aptent SYSTEM "apt.ent"> %aptent;
5<!ENTITY % aptverbatiment SYSTEM "apt-verbatim.ent"> %aptverbatiment;
6<!ENTITY % aptvendor SYSTEM "apt-vendor.ent"> %aptvendor;
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9<refentry>
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11 <refentryinfo>
12 &apt-author.team;
13 &apt-email;
14 &apt-product;
15 <!-- The last update date -->
dabb215c 16 <date>2012-06-09T00:00:00Z</date>
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17 </refentryinfo>
18
b2e465d6 19 <refmeta>
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20 <refentrytitle>apt_preferences</refentrytitle>
21 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
f0599b9c 22 <refmiscinfo class="manual">APT</refmiscinfo>
b2e465d6 23 </refmeta>
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25 <!-- Man page title -->
26 <refnamediv>
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27 <refname>apt_preferences</refname>
28 <refpurpose>Preference control file for APT</refpurpose>
b2e465d6 29 </refnamediv>
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31<refsect1>
32<title>Description</title>
33<para>The APT preferences file <filename>/etc/apt/preferences</filename>
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34and the fragment files in the <filename>/etc/apt/preferences.d/</filename>
35folder can be used to control which versions of packages will be selected
24f6490f 36for installation.</para>
ec2853a7 37
24f6490f 38<para>Several versions of a package may be available for installation when
ec2853a7 39the &sources-list; file contains references to more than one distribution
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40(for example, <literal>stable</literal> and <literal>testing</literal>).
41APT assigns a priority to each version that is available.
42Subject to dependency constraints, <command>apt-get</command> selects the
408a8e0a 43version with the highest priority for installation.
44477002 44The APT preferences override the priorities that APT assigns to
5b9d504e 45package versions by default, thus giving the user control over which
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46one is selected for installation.</para>
47
48<para>Several instances of the same version of a package may be available when
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49the &sources-list; file contains references to more than one source.
50In this case <command>apt-get</command> downloads the instance listed
5b9d504e 51earliest in the &sources-list; file.
44477002 52The APT preferences do not affect the choice of instance, only
24f6490f 53the choice of version.</para>
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55<para>Preferences are a strong power in the hands of a system administrator
56but they can become also their biggest nightmare if used without care!
44477002 57APT will not question the preferences, so wrong settings can
d9dedf30 58lead to uninstallable packages or wrong decisions while upgrading packages.
44477002 59Even more problems will arise if multiple distribution releases are mixed
d9dedf30 60without a good understanding of the following paragraphs.
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61Packages included in a specific release aren't tested in (and
62therefore don't always work as expected in) older or newer releases, or
37049546 63together with other packages from different releases.
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64You have been warned.</para>
65
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66<para>Note that the files in the <filename>/etc/apt/preferences.d</filename>
67directory are parsed in alphanumeric ascending order and need to obey the
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68following naming convention: The files have either no or "<literal>pref</literal>"
69as filename extension and only contain alphanumeric, hyphen (-),
7376837d 70underscore (_) and period (.) characters.
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71Otherwise APT will print a notice that it has ignored a file, unless that
72file matches a pattern in the <literal>Dir::Ignore-Files-Silently</literal>
0ca491a7 73configuration list - in which case it will be silently ignored.</para>
e29a6bb1 74
24f6490f 75<refsect2><title>APT's Default Priority Assignments</title>
ec2853a7 76
24f6490f 77<para>If there is no preferences file or if there is no entry in the file
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78that applies to a particular version then the priority assigned to that
79version is the priority of the distribution to which that version
80belongs. It is possible to single out a distribution, "the target release",
81which receives a higher priority than other distributions do by default.
82The target release can be set on the <command>apt-get</command> command
83line or in the APT configuration file <filename>/etc/apt/apt.conf</filename>.
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84Note that this has precedence over any general priority you set in the
85<filename>/etc/apt/preferences</filename> file described later, but not
86over specifically pinned packages.
408a8e0a 87For example,
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89<programlisting>
90<command>apt-get install -t testing <replaceable>some-package</replaceable></command>
91</programlisting>
92<programlisting>
93APT::Default-Release "stable";
94</programlisting>
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95</para>
96
24f6490f 97<para>If the target release has been specified then APT uses the following
408a8e0a 98algorithm to set the priorities of the versions of a package. Assign:
24f6490f 99
ec2853a7 100<variablelist>
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101<varlistentry>
102<term>priority 1</term>
103<listitem><simpara>to the versions coming from archives which in their <filename>Release</filename>
fcaf14fe 104files are marked as "NotAutomatic: yes" but <emphasis>not</emphasis> as "ButAutomaticUpgrades: yes"
44477002 105like the Debian <literal>experimental</literal> archive.</simpara></listitem>
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106</varlistentry>
107
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108<varlistentry>
109<term>priority 100</term>
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110<listitem><simpara>to the version that is already installed (if any) and to the versions coming
111from archives which in their <filename>Release</filename> files are marked as "NotAutomatic: yes" and
44477002 112"ButAutomaticUpgrades: yes" like the Debian backports archive since <literal>squeeze-backports</literal>.
fcaf14fe 113</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 114</varlistentry>
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116<varlistentry>
117<term>priority 500</term>
5b9d504e 118<listitem><simpara>to the versions that are not installed and do not belong to the target release.</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 119</varlistentry>
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121<varlistentry>
122<term>priority 990</term>
5b9d504e 123<listitem><simpara>to the versions that are not installed and belong to the target release.</simpara></listitem>
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124</varlistentry>
125</variablelist>
126</para>
127
24f6490f 128<para>If the target release has not been specified then APT simply assigns
5b9d504e 129priority 100 to all installed package versions and priority 500 to all
a0a1ce6d 130uninstalled package versions, except versions coming from archives which
10df254b 131in their <filename>Release</filename> files are marked as "NotAutomatic: yes" -
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132these versions get the priority 1 or priority 100 if it is additionally marked
133as "ButAutomaticUpgrades: yes".</para>
ec2853a7 134
24f6490f 135<para>APT then applies the following rules, listed in order of precedence,
5b9d504e 136to determine which version of a package to install.
ec2853a7 137<itemizedlist>
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138<listitem><simpara>Never downgrade unless the priority of an available
139version exceeds 1000. ("Downgrading" is installing a less recent version
140of a package in place of a more recent version. Note that none of APT's
141default priorities exceeds 1000; such high priorities can only be set in
142the preferences file. Note also that downgrading a package
143can be risky.)</simpara></listitem>
144<listitem><simpara>Install the highest priority version.</simpara></listitem>
145<listitem><simpara>If two or more versions have the same priority,
146install the most recent one (that is, the one with the higher version
147number).</simpara></listitem>
148<listitem><simpara>If two or more versions have the same priority and
149version number but either the packages differ in some of their metadata or the
24f6490f 150<literal>--reinstall</literal> option is given, install the uninstalled one.</simpara></listitem>
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151</itemizedlist>
152</para>
153
24f6490f 154<para>In a typical situation, the installed version of a package (priority 100)
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155is not as recent as one of the versions available from the sources listed in
156the &sources-list; file (priority 500 or 990). Then the package will be upgraded
157when <command>apt-get install <replaceable>some-package</replaceable></command>
158or <command>apt-get upgrade</command> is executed.
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159</para>
160
24f6490f 161<para>More rarely, the installed version of a package is <emphasis>more</emphasis> recent
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162than any of the other available versions. The package will not be downgraded
163when <command>apt-get install <replaceable>some-package</replaceable></command>
24f6490f 164or <command>apt-get upgrade</command> is executed.</para>
ec2853a7 165
24f6490f 166<para>Sometimes the installed version of a package is more recent than the
ec2853a7 167version belonging to the target release, but not as recent as a version
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168belonging to some other distribution. Such a package will indeed be upgraded
169when <command>apt-get install <replaceable>some-package</replaceable></command>
170or <command>apt-get upgrade</command> is executed,
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171because at least <emphasis>one</emphasis> of the available versions has a higher
172priority than the installed version.</para>
173</refsect2>
ec2853a7 174
24f6490f 175<refsect2><title>The Effect of APT Preferences</title>
ec2853a7 176
24f6490f 177<para>The APT preferences file allows the system administrator to control the
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178assignment of priorities. The file consists of one or more multi-line records
179separated by blank lines. Records can have one of two forms, a specific form
180and a general form.
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181<itemizedlist>
182<listitem>
1c62ab24 183<simpara>The specific form assigns a priority (a "Pin-Priority") to one or more
44477002 184specified packages with a specified version or version range. For example,
5b9d504e 185the following record assigns a high priority to all versions of
44477002 186the <filename>perl</filename> package whose version number begins with "<literal>&good-perl;</literal>".
1c62ab24 187Multiple packages can be separated by spaces.</simpara>
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188
189<programlisting>
190Package: perl
44477002 191Pin: version &good-perl;*
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192Pin-Priority: 1001
193</programlisting>
194</listitem>
195
24f6490f 196<listitem><simpara>The general form assigns a priority to all of the package versions in a
ec2853a7 197given distribution (that is, to all the versions of packages that are
24f6490f 198listed in a certain <filename>Release</filename> file) or to all of the package
5b9d504e 199versions coming from a particular Internet site, as identified by the
24f6490f 200site's fully qualified domain name.</simpara>
ec2853a7 201
24f6490f 202<simpara>This general-form entry in the APT preferences file applies only
5b9d504e 203to groups of packages. For example, the following record assigns a high
24f6490f 204priority to all package versions available from the local site.</simpara>
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206<programlisting>
207Package: *
208Pin: origin ""
209Pin-Priority: 999
210</programlisting>
211
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212<simpara>A note of caution: the keyword used here is "<literal>origin</literal>"
213which can be used to match a hostname. The following record will assign a high priority
214to all versions available from the server identified by the hostname "ftp.de.debian.org"</simpara>
215<programlisting>
216Package: *
217Pin: origin "ftp.de.debian.org"
218Pin-Priority: 999
219</programlisting>
220<simpara>This should <emphasis>not</emphasis> be confused with the Origin of a distribution as
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221specified in a <filename>Release</filename> file. What follows the "Origin:" tag
222in a <filename>Release</filename> file is not an Internet address
223but an author or vendor name, such as "Debian" or "Ximian".</simpara>
ec2853a7 224
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225<simpara>The following record assigns a low priority to all package versions
226belonging to any distribution whose Archive name is "<literal>unstable</literal>".</simpara>
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228<programlisting>
229Package: *
230Pin: release a=unstable
704c39d6 231Pin-Priority: 50
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232</programlisting>
233
efc487fb 234<simpara>The following record assigns a high priority to all package versions
e1dd65c9 235belonging to any distribution whose Codename is "<literal>&testing-codename;</literal>".</simpara>
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237<programlisting>
238Package: *
e1dd65c9 239Pin: release n=&testing-codename;
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240Pin-Priority: 900
241</programlisting>
242
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243<simpara>The following record assigns a high priority to all package versions
244belonging to any release whose Archive name is "<literal>stable</literal>"
44477002 245and whose release Version number is "<literal>&stable-version;</literal>".</simpara>
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247<programlisting>
248Package: *
44477002 249Pin: release a=stable, v=&stable-version;
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252</listitem>
253</itemizedlist>
254</para>
255
24f6490f 256</refsect2>
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44477002 258<refsect2><title>Regular expressions and &glob; syntax</title>
1a4c9766 259<para>
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260APT also supports pinning by &glob; expressions, and regular
261expressions surrounded by slashes. For example, the following
1a4c9766 262example assigns the priority 500 to all packages from
44477002 263experimental where the name starts with gnome (as a &glob;-like
1fc8c922 264expression) or contains the word kde (as a POSIX extended regular
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265expression surrounded by slashes).
266</para>
267
268<programlisting>
269Package: gnome* /kde/
14c50b58 270Pin: release a=experimental
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271Pin-Priority: 500
272</programlisting>
273
274<para>
275The rule for those expressions is that they can occur anywhere
1fc8c922 276where a string can occur. Thus, the following pin assigns the
44477002 277priority 990 to all packages from a release starting with &ubuntu-codename;.
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278</para>
279
280<programlisting>
281Package: *
44477002 282Pin: release n=&ubuntu-codename;*
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283Pin-Priority: 990
284</programlisting>
285
2b9b27c3 286<para>
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287If a regular expression occurs in a <literal>Package</literal> field,
288the behavior is the same as if this regular expression were replaced
289with a list of all package names it matches. It is undecided whether
44477002 290this will change in the future; thus you should always list wild-card
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291pins first, so later specific pins override it.
292
293The pattern "<literal>*</literal>" in a Package field is not considered
44477002 294a &glob; expression in itself.
2b9b27c3 295</para>
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296</refsect2>
297
298
299
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301
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302<refsect2>
303<title>How APT Interprets Priorities</title>
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305<para>
306Priorities (P) assigned in the APT preferences file must be positive
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307or negative integers. They are interpreted as follows (roughly speaking):
308
309<variablelist>
5b9d504e 310<varlistentry>
5e594b30 311<term>P &gt;= 1000</term>
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312<listitem><simpara>causes a version to be installed even if this
313constitutes a downgrade of the package</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 314</varlistentry>
5b9d504e 315<varlistentry>
5e594b30 316<term>990 &lt;= P &lt; 1000</term>
5b9d504e 317<listitem><simpara>causes a version to be installed
ec2853a7 318even if it does not come from the target release,
5b9d504e 319unless the installed version is more recent</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 320</varlistentry>
5b9d504e 321<varlistentry>
5e594b30 322<term>500 &lt;= P &lt; 990</term>
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323<listitem><simpara>causes a version to be installed
324unless there is a version available belonging to the target release
325or the installed version is more recent</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 326</varlistentry>
5b9d504e 327<varlistentry>
5e594b30 328<term>100 &lt;= P &lt; 500</term>
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329<listitem><simpara>causes a version to be installed
330unless there is a version available belonging to some other
331distribution or the installed version is more recent</simpara></listitem>
24f6490f 332</varlistentry>
5b9d504e 333<varlistentry>
5e594b30 334<term>0 &lt; P &lt; 100</term>
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335<listitem><simpara>causes a version to be installed
336only if there is no installed version of the package</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 337</varlistentry>
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338<varlistentry>
339<term>P &lt; 0</term>
340<listitem><simpara>prevents the version from being installed</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 341</varlistentry>
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342<varlistentry>
343<term>P = 0</term>
344<listitem><simpara>has undefined behaviour, do not use it.</simpara></listitem>
345</varlistentry>
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346</variablelist>
347</para>
348
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349<para>
350The first specific-form record matching an available package version determines
351the priority of the package version.
352Failing that, the priority of the package is defined as the maximum of all
353priorities defined by generic-form records matching the version.
354Records defined using patterns in the Pin field other than "*" are treated like
355specific-form records.
356</para>
ec2853a7 357
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358<para>For example, suppose the APT preferences file contains the three
359records presented earlier:</para>
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361<programlisting>
362Package: perl
44477002 363Pin: version &good-perl;*
b2e465d6 364Pin-Priority: 1001
ec2853a7 365
b2e465d6 366Package: *
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367Pin: origin ""
368Pin-Priority: 999
369
370Package: *
371Pin: release unstable
372Pin-Priority: 50
373</programlisting>
374
24f6490f 375<para>Then:
ec2853a7 376<itemizedlist>
24f6490f 377<listitem><simpara>The most recent available version of the <literal>perl</literal>
ec2853a7 378package will be installed, so long as that version's version number begins
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379with "<literal>&good-perl;</literal>". If <emphasis>any</emphasis> &good-perl;* version of <literal>perl</literal> is
380available and the installed version is &bad-perl;*, then <literal>perl</literal> will be
ec2853a7 381downgraded.</simpara></listitem>
24f6490f 382<listitem><simpara>A version of any package other than <literal>perl</literal>
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383that is available from the local system has priority over other versions,
384even versions belonging to the target release.
ec2853a7 385</simpara></listitem>
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386<listitem><simpara>A version of a package whose origin is not the local
387system but some other site listed in &sources-list; and which belongs to
24f6490f 388an <literal>unstable</literal> distribution is only installed if it is selected
5b9d504e 389for installation and no version of the package is already installed.
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390</simpara></listitem>
391</itemizedlist>
392</para>
24f6490f 393</refsect2>
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396<title>Determination of Package Version and Distribution Properties</title>
ec2853a7 397
24f6490f 398<para>The locations listed in the &sources-list; file should provide
ec2853a7 399<filename>Packages</filename> and <filename>Release</filename> files
24f6490f 400to describe the packages available at that location. </para>
ec2853a7 401
24f6490f 402<para>The <filename>Packages</filename> file is normally found in the directory
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403<filename>.../dists/<replaceable>dist-name</replaceable>/<replaceable>component</replaceable>/<replaceable>arch</replaceable></filename>:
404for example, <filename>.../dists/stable/main/binary-i386/Packages</filename>.
405It consists of a series of multi-line records, one for each package available
406in that directory. Only two lines in each record are relevant for setting
407APT priorities:
408<variablelist>
409<varlistentry>
24f6490f 410<term>the <literal>Package:</literal> line</term>
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411<listitem><simpara>gives the package name</simpara></listitem>
412</varlistentry>
413<varlistentry>
24f6490f 414<term>the <literal>Version:</literal> line</term>
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415<listitem><simpara>gives the version number for the named package</simpara></listitem>
416</varlistentry>
417</variablelist>
418</para>
419
24f6490f 420<para>The <filename>Release</filename> file is normally found in the directory
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421<filename>.../dists/<replaceable>dist-name</replaceable></filename>:
422for example, <filename>.../dists/stable/Release</filename>,
e1dd65c9 423or <filename>.../dists/&stable-codename;/Release</filename>.
24f6490f 424It consists of a single multi-line record which applies to <emphasis>all</emphasis> of
5b9d504e 425the packages in the directory tree below its parent. Unlike the
24f6490f 426<filename>Packages</filename> file, nearly all of the lines in a <filename>Release</filename>
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427file are relevant for setting APT priorities:
428
429<variablelist>
430<varlistentry>
efc487fb 431<term>the <literal>Archive:</literal> or <literal>Suite:</literal> line</term>
5b9d504e 432<listitem><simpara>names the archive to which all the packages
ec2853a7 433in the directory tree belong. For example, the line
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434"Archive: stable" or
435"Suite: stable"
5b9d504e 436specifies that all of the packages in the directory
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437tree below the parent of the <filename>Release</filename> file are in a
438<literal>stable</literal> archive. Specifying this value in the APT preferences file
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439would require the line:
440</simpara>
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441<programlisting>
442Pin: release a=stable
443</programlisting>
444</listitem>
445</varlistentry>
446
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447<varlistentry>
448<term>the <literal>Codename:</literal> line</term>
449<listitem><simpara>names the codename to which all the packages
450in the directory tree belong. For example, the line
e1dd65c9 451"Codename: &testing-codename;"
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452specifies that all of the packages in the directory
453tree below the parent of the <filename>Release</filename> file belong to a version named
e1dd65c9 454<literal>&testing-codename;</literal>. Specifying this value in the APT preferences file
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455would require the line:
456</simpara>
457<programlisting>
e1dd65c9 458Pin: release n=&testing-codename;
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459</programlisting>
460</listitem>
461</varlistentry>
462
ec2853a7 463<varlistentry>
24f6490f 464<term>the <literal>Version:</literal> line</term>
ec2853a7 465<listitem><simpara>names the release version. For example, the
b176de3a 466packages in the tree might belong to Debian release
44477002 467version &stable-version;. Note that there is normally no version number for the
24f6490f 468<literal>testing</literal> and <literal>unstable</literal> distributions because they
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469have not been released yet. Specifying this in the APT preferences
470file would require one of the following lines.
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471</simpara>
472
473<programlisting>
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474Pin: release v=&stable-version;
475Pin: release a=stable, v=&stable-version;
476Pin: release &stable-version;
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478
479</listitem>
480</varlistentry>
481
482<varlistentry>
24f6490f 483<term>the <literal>Component:</literal> line</term>
ec2853a7 484<listitem><simpara>names the licensing component associated with the
24f6490f 485packages in the directory tree of the <filename>Release</filename> file.
5b9d504e 486For example, the line "Component: main" specifies that
24f6490f 487all the packages in the directory tree are from the <literal>main</literal>
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488component, which entails that they are licensed under terms listed
489in the Debian Free Software Guidelines. Specifying this component
490in the APT preferences file would require the line:
ec2853a7 491</simpara>
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492<programlisting>
493Pin: release c=main
494</programlisting>
495</listitem>
496</varlistentry>
497
498<varlistentry>
24f6490f 499<term>the <literal>Origin:</literal> line</term>
5b9d504e 500<listitem><simpara>names the originator of the packages in the
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502<literal>Debian</literal>. Specifying this origin in the APT preferences file
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504</simpara>
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506Pin: release o=Debian
507</programlisting>
508</listitem>
509</varlistentry>
510
511<varlistentry>
24f6490f 512<term>the <literal>Label:</literal> line</term>
5b9d504e 513<listitem><simpara>names the label of the packages in the directory tree
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515<literal>Debian</literal>. Specifying this label in the APT preferences file
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517</simpara>
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519Pin: release l=Debian
520</programlisting>
521</listitem>
522</varlistentry>
523</variablelist>
524</para>
525
24f6490f 526<para>All of the <filename>Packages</filename> and <filename>Release</filename>
5b9d504e 527files retrieved from locations listed in the &sources-list; file are stored
ec2853a7 528in the directory <filename>/var/lib/apt/lists</filename>, or in the file named
24f6490f 529by the variable <literal>Dir::State::Lists</literal> in the <filename>apt.conf</filename> file.
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531<filename>debian.lcs.mit.edu_debian_dists_unstable_contrib_binary-i386_Release</filename>
532contains the <filename>Release</filename> file retrieved from the site
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534files from the <literal>contrib</literal> component of the <literal>unstable</literal>
535distribution.</para>
536</refsect2>
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539<title>Optional Lines in an APT Preferences Record</title>
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542one or more lines beginning with the word <literal>Explanation:</literal>.
543This provides a place for comments.</para>
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545</refsect1>
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548<title>Examples</title>
549<refsect2>
550<title>Tracking Stable</title>
ec2853a7 551
24f6490f 552<para>The following APT preferences file will cause APT to assign a
ec2853a7 553priority higher than the default (500) to all package versions belonging
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555package versions belonging to other <literal>Debian</literal> distributions.
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557<programlisting>
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559Explanation: package versions other than those in the stable distro
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561Pin: release a=stable
562Pin-Priority: 900
563
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565Pin: release o=Debian
566Pin-Priority: -10
567</programlisting>
568</para>
569
24f6490f 570<para>With a suitable &sources-list; file and the above preferences file,
ec2853a7 571any of the following commands will cause APT to upgrade to the
24f6490f 572latest <literal>stable</literal> version(s).
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574<programlisting>
575apt-get install <replaceable>package-name</replaceable>
576apt-get upgrade
577apt-get dist-upgrade
578</programlisting>
579</para>
580
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582package to the latest version from the <literal>testing</literal> distribution;
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584again.
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586<programlisting>
587apt-get install <replaceable>package</replaceable>/testing
588</programlisting>
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590</refsect2>
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593 <title>Tracking Testing or Unstable</title>
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596a high priority to package versions from the <literal>testing</literal>
5b9d504e 597distribution, a lower priority to package versions from the
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599to package versions from other <literal>Debian</literal> distributions.
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601<programlisting>
602Package: *
603Pin: release a=testing
604Pin-Priority: 900
605
606Package: *
607Pin: release a=unstable
608Pin-Priority: 800
609
610Package: *
611Pin: release o=Debian
612Pin-Priority: -10
613</programlisting>
614</para>
615
24f6490f 616<para>With a suitable &sources-list; file and the above preferences file,
5b9d504e 617any of the following commands will cause APT to upgrade to the latest
24f6490f 618<literal>testing</literal> version(s).
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620<programlisting>
621apt-get install <replaceable>package-name</replaceable>
622apt-get upgrade
623apt-get dist-upgrade
624</programlisting>
625</para>
626
627<para>The following command will cause APT to upgrade the specified
24f6490f 628package to the latest version from the <literal>unstable</literal> distribution.
5b9d504e 629Thereafter, <command>apt-get upgrade</command> will upgrade
24f6490f 630the package to the most recent <literal>testing</literal> version if that is
5b9d504e 631more recent than the installed version, otherwise, to the most recent
24f6490f 632<literal>unstable</literal> version if that is more recent than the installed
5b9d504e 633version.
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635<programlisting>
636apt-get install <replaceable>package</replaceable>/unstable
637</programlisting>
638</para>
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640
641
642<refsect2>
643<title>Tracking the evolution of a codename release</title>
644
645<para>The following APT preferences file will cause APT to assign a
646priority higher than the default (500) to all package versions belonging
647to a specified codename of a distribution and a prohibitively low priority to
648package versions belonging to other <literal>Debian</literal> distributions,
649codenames and archives.
650Note that with this APT preference APT will follow the migration of a release
651from the archive <literal>testing</literal> to <literal>stable</literal> and
652later <literal>oldstable</literal>. If you want to follow for example the progress
653in <literal>testing</literal> notwithstanding the codename changes you should use
654the example configurations above.
655
656<programlisting>
657Explanation: Uninstall or do not install any Debian-originated package versions
e1dd65c9 658Explanation: other than those in the distribution codenamed with &testing-codename; or sid
efc487fb 659Package: *
e1dd65c9 660Pin: release n=&testing-codename;
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662
663Explanation: Debian unstable is always codenamed with sid
664Package: *
4a2bb9e6 665Pin: release n=sid
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667
668Package: *
669Pin: release o=Debian
670Pin-Priority: -10
671</programlisting>
672</para>
673
674<para>With a suitable &sources-list; file and the above preferences file,
675any of the following commands will cause APT to upgrade to the
e1dd65c9 676latest version(s) in the release codenamed with <literal>&testing-codename;</literal>.
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678<programlisting>
679apt-get install <replaceable>package-name</replaceable>
680apt-get upgrade
681apt-get dist-upgrade
682</programlisting>
683</para>
684
685<para>The following command will cause APT to upgrade the specified
686package to the latest version from the <literal>sid</literal> distribution.
687Thereafter, <command>apt-get upgrade</command> will upgrade
e1dd65c9 688the package to the most recent <literal>&testing-codename;</literal> version if that is
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690<literal>sid</literal> version if that is more recent than the installed
691version.
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694apt-get install <replaceable>package</replaceable>/sid
695</programlisting>
696</para>
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698</refsect1>
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701<title>Files</title>
702 <variablelist>
703 &file-preferences;
704 </variablelist>
705</refsect1>
706
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708<title>See Also</title>
5e80de29 709<para>&apt-get; &apt-cache; &apt-conf; &sources-list;
5b9d504e 710</para>
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713 &manbugs;
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