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1mailto(apt@packages.debian.org)
2manpage(apt.conf)(5)(5 Dec 1998)(apt)()
3manpagename(apt.conf)(configuration file for APT)
4
5manpagedescription()
6bf(apt.conf) is the main configuration file for the APT suite of
7tools, all tools make use of the configuration file and a common command line
8parser to provide a uniform environment. When an APT tool starts up it will
9read bf(/etc/apt/apt.conf), then read the configuration specified by the
10bf($APT_CONFIG) environment variable and then finally apply the command line
11options to override the configuration directives, possibly loading more
12config files.
13
14The configuration file is organized in a tree with options organized into
15functional groups. Option specification is given with a double colon
16notation, for instance em(APT::Get::Assume-Yes) is an option within the
17APT tool group, for the Get tool. Options do not inherit from their parent
18groups.
19
20Syntacticly the configuration language is modeled after what the ISC tools
21such as bind and dhcp use. Each line is of the form
22quote(APT::Get::Assume-Yes "true";) The trailing semicolon is required and
23the quotes are optional. A new em(scope) can be opened with curly braces,
24like:
25verb(APT {
26 Get {
27 Assume-Yes "true";
28 Fix-Broken "true";
29 };
30};
31)
32with newlines placed to make
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33it more readable. Lists can be created by opening a scope an including a
34single word enclosed in quotes followed by a semicolon.
35In general the sample configuration file in
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36em(/usr/doc/apt/examples/apt.conf) is a good guide for how it should look.
37
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38All of the APT tools take a -o option which allows an arbitary configuration
39directive to be specified on the command line. The syntax is a full option
40name (APT::Get::Assume-Yes for instance) followed by an equals sign then the
41new value of the option. Lists can be appended too by adding a trailing ::
42to the list name.
43
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44manpagesection(The APT Group)
45This group of options controls general APT behavoir as well as holding the
46options for all of the tools.
47
48startdit()
49dit(bf(Architecture))
50System Architecture; sets the architecture to use when fetching files and
51parsing package lists. The internal default is the architecture apt was
52compiled for.
53
54dit(bf(Ignore-Hold))
55Ignore Held packages; This global options causes the problem resolver to
56ignore held packages in its decision making.
57
b780bc1b 58dit(bf(Immediate-Configure))
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59Disable Immedate Configuration; This dangerous option disables some
60of APT's ordering code to cause it to make fewer dpkg calls. Doing
61so may be necessary on some extremely slow single user systems but
62is very dangerous and may cause package install scripts to fail or worse.
63Use at your own risk.
64
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65dit(bf(Get))
66The Get subsection controls the bf(apt-get(8)) tool, please see its
67documentation for more information about the options here.
68
69dit(bf(Cache))
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70The Cache subsection controls the bf(apt-cache(8)) tool, please see its
71documentation for more information about the options here.
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72
73dit(bf(CDROM))
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74The CDROM subsection controls the bf(apt-cdrom(8)) tool, please see its
75documentation for more information about the options here.
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76
77enddit()
78
79manpagesection(The Acquire Group)
80The bf(Acquire) group of options controls the download of packages and the
81URI handlers.
82
83startdit()
84dit(bf(Queue-Mode))
85Queuing mode; bf(Queue-Mode) can be one of bf(host) or bf(access) which
91cb4c6b 86determins how APT parallelizes outgoing connections. bf(host) means that
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87one connection per target host will be opened, bf(access) means that one
88connection per URI type will be opened.
89
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90dit(bf(Retries))
91Number of retries to perform. If this is non-zero apt will retry failed
92files the given number of times.
93
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94dit(bf(http))
95HTTP URIs; http::Proxy is the default http proxy to use. It is in the standard
96form of em(http://[[user][:pass]@]host[:port]/). Per host proxies can also
97be specified by using the form http::Proxy::<host> with the special keyword
98em(DIRECT) meaning to use no proxies. The em($http_proxy) environment variable
99will override all settings.
100
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101Three settings are provided for cache control with HTTP/1.1 complient proxy
102caches. bf(No-Cache) tells the proxy to not used its cached response under
103any circumstances, bf(Max-Age) is sent only for index files and tells the
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104cache to refresh its object if it is older than the given number of seconds.
105Debian updates its index files daily so the default is 1 day. bf(No-Store)
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106specifies that the cache should never store this request, it is only
107set for archive files. This may be usefull to prevent polluting a proxy cache
108with very large .deb files. Note: Squid 2.0.2 does not support any of
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109these options.
110
111One setting is provided to control the pipeline depth in cases where the
112remote server is not RFC conforming or buggy (such as Squid 2.0.2)
113Acquire::http::Pipeline-Depth can be a value from 0 to 5 indicating how many
114outstanding requests APT should send.
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116dit(bf(ftp))
117FTP URis; ftp::Proxy is the default proxy server to use. It is in the
118standard form of em(http://[[user][:pass]@]host[:port]/) and is overriden
119by the ftp_proxy environment variable. To use a ftp proxy you will have to
120set the ftp::ProxyLogin script in the configuration file. This entry
121specifies the commands to send to tell the proxy server what to connect
122to. Please see em(/usr/doc/apt/examples/apt.conf) for an example of how
123to do this. The subsitution variables available are $(PROXY_USER),
124$(PROXY_PASS), $(SITE_USER), $(SITE_PASS), $(SITE), and $(SITE_PORT).
125Each is taken from it's respective URI component.
126
127Several settings are provided to control passive mode. Generally it is safe
128to leave passive mode on, it works in nearly every environment. However some
129situations require that passive mode be disabled and port mode ftp used
130instead. This can be done globally, for connections that go through a proxy
131or for a specific host (See the sample config file for examples)
132
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133dit(bf(cdrom))
134CDROM URIs; the only setting for CDROM URIs is the mount point, cdrom::Mount
135which must be the mount point for the CDROM drive as specified in /etc/fstab.
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136It is possible to provide alternate mount and unmount commands if your
137mount point cannot be listed in the fstab (such as an SMB mount). The syntax
138is to put "/cdrom/"::Mount "foo"; within the cdrom block. It is important to
139have the trailing slash. Unmount commands can be specified using UMount.
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140
141enddit()
142
143manpagesection(Directories)
144The bf(Dir::State) section has directories that pertain to local state
145information. bf(lists) is the directory to place downloaded package lists
146in and bf(status) is the name of the dpkg status file. bf(Dir::State)
147contains the default directory to prefix on all sub items if they do not
148start with em(/) or em(./). bf(xstatus) and bf(userstatus) are for future
149use.
150
151bf(Dir::Cache) contains locations pertaining to local cache information, such
152as the two package caches bf(srcpkgcache) and bf(pkgcache) as well as the
153location to place downloaded archives, bf(Dir::Cache::archives). Like
154bf(Dir::State) the default directory is contained in bf(Dir::Cache)
155
156bf(Dir::Etc) contains the location of configuration files, bd(sourcelist)
157gives the location of the sourcelist and bf(main) is the default configuration
158file (setting has no effect)
159
160Binary programs are pointed to by bf(Dir::Bin). bf(methods) specifies the
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161location of the method handlers and bf(gzip), bf(dpkg), bf(apt-get),
162bf(dpkg-source), bf(dpkg-buildpackage) and
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163bf(apt-cache) specify the location of the respective programs.
164
165manpagesection(APT in DSelect)
166When APT is used as a bf(dselect(8)) method several configuration directives
167control the default behavoir. These are in the bf(DSelect) section.
168
169startdit()
170dit(bf(Clean))
171Cache Clean mode; this value may be one of always, auto, prompt and never.
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172always will remove all archives after they have been downloaded while auto
173will only remove things that are no longer downloadable (replaced with a new
174version for instance)
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175
176dit(bf(Options))
177The contents of this variable is passed to bf(apt-get(8)) as command line
178options when it is run for the install phase.
179
180dit(bf(UpdateOptions))
181The contents of this variable is passed to bf(apt-get(8)) as command line
182options when it is run for the update phase.
183
184dit(bf(PromptAfterUpdate))
185If true the [U]pdate operation in dselect will always prompt to continue.
186The default is to prompt only on error.
187enddit()
188
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189manpagesection(How APT calls DPkg)
190Several configuration directives control how APT invokes dpkg. These are in
191the bf(DPkg) section.
192
193startdit()
194dit(bf(Options))
195This is a list of options to pass to dpkg. The options must be specified
196using the list notation and each list item is passed as a single arugment
197to dpkg.
198
307e3c3f 199dit(bf(Pre-Invoke), bf(Post-Invoke))
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200This is a list of shell commands to run before/after invoking dpkg. Like
201bf(Options) this must be specified in list notation. The commands
202are invoked in order using /bin/sh, should any fail APT will abort.
203
204dit(bf(Run-Directory))
205APT chdirs to this directory before invoking dpkg, the default is /.
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207dit(bf(Build-Options))
208These options are passed to dpkg-buildpackage when compiling packages,
209the default is to disable signing and produce all binaries.
210
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211enddit()
212
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213manpagesection(Debug Options)
214Most of the options in the bf(debug) section are not interesting to the
215normal user, however bf(Debug::pkgProblemResolver) shows interesting
216output about the decisions dist-upgrade makes. bf(Debug::NoLocking)
217disables file locking so apt can do some operations as non-root and
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218bf(Debug::pkgDPkgPM) will print out the command line for each dpkg
219invokation.
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220
221manpagesection(EXAMPLES)
222bf(/usr/doc/apt/examples/apt.conf) contains a sample configuration file
223showing the default values for all possible options.
224
6c907975 225manpagesection(FILES)
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226/etc/apt/apt.conf
227
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228manpageseealso()
229apt-cache (8),
230apt.conf (5)
231
232manpagebugs()
d59cbe7f 233See http://bugs.debian.org/apt. If you wish to report a
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234bug in bf(apt-get), please see bf(/usr/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt)
235or the bf(bug(1)) command.
236
237manpageauthor()
238apt-get was written by the APT team <apt@packages.debian.org>.