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5<!ENTITY % aptent SYSTEM "apt.ent">
6%aptent;
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8]>
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10<refentry>
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12 <refentryinfo>
13 &apt-author.team;
14 &apt-email;
15 &apt-product;
16 <!-- The last update date -->
d9dedf30 17 <date>16 February 2010</date>
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b2e465d6 20 <refmeta>
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21 <refentrytitle>apt_preferences</refentrytitle>
22 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
f0599b9c 23 <refmiscinfo class="manual">APT</refmiscinfo>
b2e465d6 24 </refmeta>
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26 <!-- Man page title -->
27 <refnamediv>
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28 <refname>apt_preferences</refname>
29 <refpurpose>Preference control file for APT</refpurpose>
b2e465d6 30 </refnamediv>
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32<refsect1>
33<title>Description</title>
34<para>The APT preferences file <filename>/etc/apt/preferences</filename>
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35and the fragment files in the <filename>/etc/apt/preferences.d/</filename>
36folder can be used to control which versions of packages will be selected
24f6490f 37for installation.</para>
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24f6490f 39<para>Several versions of a package may be available for installation when
ec2853a7 40the &sources-list; file contains references to more than one distribution
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41(for example, <literal>stable</literal> and <literal>testing</literal>).
42APT assigns a priority to each version that is available.
43Subject to dependency constraints, <command>apt-get</command> selects the
408a8e0a 44version with the highest priority for installation.
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45The APT preferences file overrides the priorities that APT assigns to
46package versions by default, thus giving the user control over which
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47one is selected for installation.</para>
48
49<para>Several instances of the same version of a package may be available when
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50the &sources-list; file contains references to more than one source.
51In this case <command>apt-get</command> downloads the instance listed
5b9d504e 52earliest in the &sources-list; file.
408a8e0a 53The APT preferences file does not affect the choice of instance, only
24f6490f 54the choice of version.</para>
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56<para>Preferences are a strong power in the hands of a system administrator
57but they can become also their biggest nightmare if used without care!
58APT will not questioning the preferences so wrong settings will therefore
59lead to uninstallable packages or wrong decisions while upgrading packages.
60Even more problems will arise if multiply distribution releases are mixed
61without a good understanding of the following paragraphs.
62You have been warned.</para>
63
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64<para>Note that the files in the <filename>/etc/apt/preferences.d</filename>
65directory are parsed in alphanumeric ascending order and need to obey the
66following naming convention: The files have no or "<literal>pref</literal>"
67as filename extension and which only contain alphanumeric, hyphen (-),
68underscore (_) and period (.) characters - otherwise they will be silently
69ignored.</para>
70
24f6490f 71<refsect2><title>APT's Default Priority Assignments</title>
ec2853a7 72
24f6490f 73<para>If there is no preferences file or if there is no entry in the file
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74that applies to a particular version then the priority assigned to that
75version is the priority of the distribution to which that version
76belongs. It is possible to single out a distribution, "the target release",
77which receives a higher priority than other distributions do by default.
78The target release can be set on the <command>apt-get</command> command
79line or in the APT configuration file <filename>/etc/apt/apt.conf</filename>.
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80Note that this has precedence over any general priority you set in the
81<filename>/etc/apt/preferences</filename> file described later, but not
82over specifically pinned packages.
408a8e0a 83For example,
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85<programlisting>
86<command>apt-get install -t testing <replaceable>some-package</replaceable></command>
87</programlisting>
88<programlisting>
89APT::Default-Release "stable";
90</programlisting>
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91</para>
92
24f6490f 93<para>If the target release has been specified then APT uses the following
408a8e0a 94algorithm to set the priorities of the versions of a package. Assign:
24f6490f 95
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96<variablelist>
97<varlistentry>
98<term>priority 100</term>
5b9d504e 99<listitem><simpara>to the version that is already installed (if any).</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 100</varlistentry>
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102<varlistentry>
103<term>priority 500</term>
5b9d504e 104<listitem><simpara>to the versions that are not installed and do not belong to the target release.</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 105</varlistentry>
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107<varlistentry>
108<term>priority 990</term>
5b9d504e 109<listitem><simpara>to the versions that are not installed and belong to the target release.</simpara></listitem>
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110</varlistentry>
111</variablelist>
112</para>
113
24f6490f 114<para>If the target release has not been specified then APT simply assigns
5b9d504e 115priority 100 to all installed package versions and priority 500 to all
24f6490f 116uninstalled package versions.</para>
ec2853a7 117
24f6490f 118<para>APT then applies the following rules, listed in order of precedence,
5b9d504e 119to determine which version of a package to install.
ec2853a7 120<itemizedlist>
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121<listitem><simpara>Never downgrade unless the priority of an available
122version exceeds 1000. ("Downgrading" is installing a less recent version
123of a package in place of a more recent version. Note that none of APT's
124default priorities exceeds 1000; such high priorities can only be set in
125the preferences file. Note also that downgrading a package
126can be risky.)</simpara></listitem>
127<listitem><simpara>Install the highest priority version.</simpara></listitem>
128<listitem><simpara>If two or more versions have the same priority,
129install the most recent one (that is, the one with the higher version
130number).</simpara></listitem>
131<listitem><simpara>If two or more versions have the same priority and
132version number but either the packages differ in some of their metadata or the
24f6490f 133<literal>--reinstall</literal> option is given, install the uninstalled one.</simpara></listitem>
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134</itemizedlist>
135</para>
136
24f6490f 137<para>In a typical situation, the installed version of a package (priority 100)
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138is not as recent as one of the versions available from the sources listed in
139the &sources-list; file (priority 500 or 990). Then the package will be upgraded
140when <command>apt-get install <replaceable>some-package</replaceable></command>
141or <command>apt-get upgrade</command> is executed.
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142</para>
143
24f6490f 144<para>More rarely, the installed version of a package is <emphasis>more</emphasis> recent
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145than any of the other available versions. The package will not be downgraded
146when <command>apt-get install <replaceable>some-package</replaceable></command>
24f6490f 147or <command>apt-get upgrade</command> is executed.</para>
ec2853a7 148
24f6490f 149<para>Sometimes the installed version of a package is more recent than the
ec2853a7 150version belonging to the target release, but not as recent as a version
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151belonging to some other distribution. Such a package will indeed be upgraded
152when <command>apt-get install <replaceable>some-package</replaceable></command>
153or <command>apt-get upgrade</command> is executed,
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154because at least <emphasis>one</emphasis> of the available versions has a higher
155priority than the installed version.</para>
156</refsect2>
ec2853a7 157
24f6490f 158<refsect2><title>The Effect of APT Preferences</title>
ec2853a7 159
24f6490f 160<para>The APT preferences file allows the system administrator to control the
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161assignment of priorities. The file consists of one or more multi-line records
162separated by blank lines. Records can have one of two forms, a specific form
163and a general form.
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164<itemizedlist>
165<listitem>
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166<simpara>The specific form assigns a priority (a "Pin-Priority") to one or more
167specified packages and specified version or version range. For example,
5b9d504e 168the following record assigns a high priority to all versions of
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169the <filename>perl</filename> package whose version number begins with "<literal>5.8</literal>".
170Multiple packages can be separated by spaces.</simpara>
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171
172<programlisting>
173Package: perl
174Pin: version 5.8*
175Pin-Priority: 1001
176</programlisting>
177</listitem>
178
24f6490f 179<listitem><simpara>The general form assigns a priority to all of the package versions in a
ec2853a7 180given distribution (that is, to all the versions of packages that are
24f6490f 181listed in a certain <filename>Release</filename> file) or to all of the package
5b9d504e 182versions coming from a particular Internet site, as identified by the
24f6490f 183site's fully qualified domain name.</simpara>
ec2853a7 184
24f6490f 185<simpara>This general-form entry in the APT preferences file applies only
5b9d504e 186to groups of packages. For example, the following record assigns a high
24f6490f 187priority to all package versions available from the local site.</simpara>
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188
189<programlisting>
190Package: *
191Pin: origin ""
192Pin-Priority: 999
193</programlisting>
194
24f6490f 195<simpara>A note of caution: the keyword used here is "<literal>origin</literal>".
5b9d504e 196This should not be confused with the Origin of a distribution as
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197specified in a <filename>Release</filename> file. What follows the "Origin:" tag
198in a <filename>Release</filename> file is not an Internet address
199but an author or vendor name, such as "Debian" or "Ximian".</simpara>
ec2853a7 200
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201<simpara>The following record assigns a low priority to all package versions
202belonging to any distribution whose Archive name is "<literal>unstable</literal>".</simpara>
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203
204<programlisting>
205Package: *
206Pin: release a=unstable
704c39d6 207Pin-Priority: 50
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208</programlisting>
209
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210<simpara>The following record assigns a high priority to all package versions
211belonging to any distribution whose Codename is "<literal>squeeze</literal>".</simpara>
212
213<programlisting>
214Package: *
215Pin: release n=squeeze
216Pin-Priority: 900
217</programlisting>
218
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219<simpara>The following record assigns a high priority to all package versions
220belonging to any release whose Archive name is "<literal>stable</literal>"
221and whose release Version number is "<literal>3.0</literal>".</simpara>
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222
223<programlisting>
224Package: *
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225Pin: release a=stable, v=3.0
226Pin-Priority: 500
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227</programlisting>
228</listitem>
229</itemizedlist>
230</para>
231
24f6490f 232</refsect2>
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234<refsect2>
235<title>How APT Interprets Priorities</title>
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237<para>
238Priorities (P) assigned in the APT preferences file must be positive
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239or negative integers. They are interpreted as follows (roughly speaking):
240
241<variablelist>
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242<varlistentry>
243<term>P &gt; 1000</term>
244<listitem><simpara>causes a version to be installed even if this
245constitutes a downgrade of the package</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 246</varlistentry>
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247<varlistentry>
248<term>990 &lt; P &lt;=1000</term>
249<listitem><simpara>causes a version to be installed
ec2853a7 250even if it does not come from the target release,
5b9d504e 251unless the installed version is more recent</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 252</varlistentry>
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253<varlistentry>
254<term>500 &lt; P &lt;=990</term>
255<listitem><simpara>causes a version to be installed
256unless there is a version available belonging to the target release
257or the installed version is more recent</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 258</varlistentry>
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259<varlistentry>
260<term>100 &lt; P &lt;=500</term>
261<listitem><simpara>causes a version to be installed
262unless there is a version available belonging to some other
263distribution or the installed version is more recent</simpara></listitem>
24f6490f 264</varlistentry>
5b9d504e 265<varlistentry>
56298634 266<term>0 &lt; P &lt;=100</term>
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267<listitem><simpara>causes a version to be installed
268only if there is no installed version of the package</simpara></listitem>
ec2853a7 269</varlistentry>
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270<varlistentry>
271<term>P &lt; 0</term>
272<listitem><simpara>prevents the version from being installed</simpara></listitem>
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273</varlistentry>
274</variablelist>
275</para>
276
24f6490f 277<para>If any specific-form records match an available package version then the
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278first such record determines the priority of the package version.
279Failing that,
280if any general-form records match an available package version then the
24f6490f 281first such record determines the priority of the package version.</para>
ec2853a7 282
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283<para>For example, suppose the APT preferences file contains the three
284records presented earlier:</para>
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285
286<programlisting>
287Package: perl
288Pin: version 5.8*
b2e465d6 289Pin-Priority: 1001
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b2e465d6 291Package: *
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292Pin: origin ""
293Pin-Priority: 999
294
295Package: *
296Pin: release unstable
297Pin-Priority: 50
298</programlisting>
299
24f6490f 300<para>Then:
ec2853a7 301<itemizedlist>
24f6490f 302<listitem><simpara>The most recent available version of the <literal>perl</literal>
ec2853a7 303package will be installed, so long as that version's version number begins
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304with "<literal>5.8</literal>". If <emphasis>any</emphasis> 5.8* version of <literal>perl</literal> is
305available and the installed version is 5.9*, then <literal>perl</literal> will be
ec2853a7 306downgraded.</simpara></listitem>
24f6490f 307<listitem><simpara>A version of any package other than <literal>perl</literal>
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308that is available from the local system has priority over other versions,
309even versions belonging to the target release.
ec2853a7 310</simpara></listitem>
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311<listitem><simpara>A version of a package whose origin is not the local
312system but some other site listed in &sources-list; and which belongs to
24f6490f 313an <literal>unstable</literal> distribution is only installed if it is selected
5b9d504e 314for installation and no version of the package is already installed.
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315</simpara></listitem>
316</itemizedlist>
317</para>
24f6490f 318</refsect2>
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320<refsect2>
321<title>Determination of Package Version and Distribution Properties</title>
ec2853a7 322
24f6490f 323<para>The locations listed in the &sources-list; file should provide
ec2853a7 324<filename>Packages</filename> and <filename>Release</filename> files
24f6490f 325to describe the packages available at that location. </para>
ec2853a7 326
24f6490f 327<para>The <filename>Packages</filename> file is normally found in the directory
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328<filename>.../dists/<replaceable>dist-name</replaceable>/<replaceable>component</replaceable>/<replaceable>arch</replaceable></filename>:
329for example, <filename>.../dists/stable/main/binary-i386/Packages</filename>.
330It consists of a series of multi-line records, one for each package available
331in that directory. Only two lines in each record are relevant for setting
332APT priorities:
333<variablelist>
334<varlistentry>
24f6490f 335<term>the <literal>Package:</literal> line</term>
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336<listitem><simpara>gives the package name</simpara></listitem>
337</varlistentry>
338<varlistentry>
24f6490f 339<term>the <literal>Version:</literal> line</term>
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340<listitem><simpara>gives the version number for the named package</simpara></listitem>
341</varlistentry>
342</variablelist>
343</para>
344
24f6490f 345<para>The <filename>Release</filename> file is normally found in the directory
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346<filename>.../dists/<replaceable>dist-name</replaceable></filename>:
347for example, <filename>.../dists/stable/Release</filename>,
348or <filename>.../dists/woody/Release</filename>.
24f6490f 349It consists of a single multi-line record which applies to <emphasis>all</emphasis> of
5b9d504e 350the packages in the directory tree below its parent. Unlike the
24f6490f 351<filename>Packages</filename> file, nearly all of the lines in a <filename>Release</filename>
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352file are relevant for setting APT priorities:
353
354<variablelist>
355<varlistentry>
efc487fb 356<term>the <literal>Archive:</literal> or <literal>Suite:</literal> line</term>
5b9d504e 357<listitem><simpara>names the archive to which all the packages
ec2853a7 358in the directory tree belong. For example, the line
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359"Archive: stable" or
360"Suite: stable"
5b9d504e 361specifies that all of the packages in the directory
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362tree below the parent of the <filename>Release</filename> file are in a
363<literal>stable</literal> archive. Specifying this value in the APT preferences file
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364would require the line:
365</simpara>
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366<programlisting>
367Pin: release a=stable
368</programlisting>
369</listitem>
370</varlistentry>
371
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372<varlistentry>
373<term>the <literal>Codename:</literal> line</term>
374<listitem><simpara>names the codename to which all the packages
375in the directory tree belong. For example, the line
376"Codename: squeeze"
377specifies that all of the packages in the directory
378tree below the parent of the <filename>Release</filename> file belong to a version named
379<literal>squeeze</literal>. Specifying this value in the APT preferences file
380would require the line:
381</simpara>
382<programlisting>
383Pin: release n=squeeze
384</programlisting>
385</listitem>
386</varlistentry>
387
ec2853a7 388<varlistentry>
24f6490f 389<term>the <literal>Version:</literal> line</term>
ec2853a7 390<listitem><simpara>names the release version. For example, the
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391packages in the tree might belong to Debian GNU/Linux release
392version 3.0. Note that there is normally no version number for the
24f6490f 393<literal>testing</literal> and <literal>unstable</literal> distributions because they
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394have not been released yet. Specifying this in the APT preferences
395file would require one of the following lines.
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396</simpara>
397
398<programlisting>
399Pin: release v=3.0
f6271220 400Pin: release a=stable, v=3.0
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401Pin: release 3.0
402</programlisting>
403
404</listitem>
405</varlistentry>
406
407<varlistentry>
24f6490f 408<term>the <literal>Component:</literal> line</term>
ec2853a7 409<listitem><simpara>names the licensing component associated with the
24f6490f 410packages in the directory tree of the <filename>Release</filename> file.
5b9d504e 411For example, the line "Component: main" specifies that
24f6490f 412all the packages in the directory tree are from the <literal>main</literal>
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413component, which entails that they are licensed under terms listed
414in the Debian Free Software Guidelines. Specifying this component
415in the APT preferences file would require the line:
ec2853a7 416</simpara>
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417<programlisting>
418Pin: release c=main
419</programlisting>
420</listitem>
421</varlistentry>
422
423<varlistentry>
24f6490f 424<term>the <literal>Origin:</literal> line</term>
5b9d504e 425<listitem><simpara>names the originator of the packages in the
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426directory tree of the <filename>Release</filename> file. Most commonly, this is
427<literal>Debian</literal>. Specifying this origin in the APT preferences file
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428would require the line:
429</simpara>
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430<programlisting>
431Pin: release o=Debian
432</programlisting>
433</listitem>
434</varlistentry>
435
436<varlistentry>
24f6490f 437<term>the <literal>Label:</literal> line</term>
5b9d504e 438<listitem><simpara>names the label of the packages in the directory tree
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439of the <filename>Release</filename> file. Most commonly, this is
440<literal>Debian</literal>. Specifying this label in the APT preferences file
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441would require the line:
442</simpara>
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443<programlisting>
444Pin: release l=Debian
445</programlisting>
446</listitem>
447</varlistentry>
448</variablelist>
449</para>
450
24f6490f 451<para>All of the <filename>Packages</filename> and <filename>Release</filename>
5b9d504e 452files retrieved from locations listed in the &sources-list; file are stored
ec2853a7 453in the directory <filename>/var/lib/apt/lists</filename>, or in the file named
24f6490f 454by the variable <literal>Dir::State::Lists</literal> in the <filename>apt.conf</filename> file.
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455For example, the file
456<filename>debian.lcs.mit.edu_debian_dists_unstable_contrib_binary-i386_Release</filename>
457contains the <filename>Release</filename> file retrieved from the site
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458<literal>debian.lcs.mit.edu</literal> for <literal>binary-i386</literal> architecture
459files from the <literal>contrib</literal> component of the <literal>unstable</literal>
460distribution.</para>
461</refsect2>
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463<refsect2>
464<title>Optional Lines in an APT Preferences Record</title>
ec2853a7 465
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466<para>Each record in the APT preferences file can optionally begin with
467one or more lines beginning with the word <literal>Explanation:</literal>.
468This provides a place for comments.</para>
ec2853a7 469
24f6490f 470<para>The <literal>Pin-Priority:</literal> line in each APT preferences record is
e3a1f08d 471optional. If omitted, APT assigns a priority of 1 less than the last value
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472specified on a line beginning with <literal>Pin-Priority: release ...</literal>.</para>
473</refsect2>
474</refsect1>
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476<refsect1>
477<title>Examples</title>
478<refsect2>
479<title>Tracking Stable</title>
ec2853a7 480
24f6490f 481<para>The following APT preferences file will cause APT to assign a
ec2853a7 482priority higher than the default (500) to all package versions belonging
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483to a <literal>stable</literal> distribution and a prohibitively low priority to
484package versions belonging to other <literal>Debian</literal> distributions.
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485
486<programlisting>
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487Explanation: Uninstall or do not install any Debian-originated
488Explanation: package versions other than those in the stable distro
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489Package: *
490Pin: release a=stable
491Pin-Priority: 900
492
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493Package: *
494Pin: release o=Debian
495Pin-Priority: -10
496</programlisting>
497</para>
498
24f6490f 499<para>With a suitable &sources-list; file and the above preferences file,
ec2853a7 500any of the following commands will cause APT to upgrade to the
24f6490f 501latest <literal>stable</literal> version(s).
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502
503<programlisting>
504apt-get install <replaceable>package-name</replaceable>
505apt-get upgrade
506apt-get dist-upgrade
507</programlisting>
508</para>
509
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510<para>The following command will cause APT to upgrade the specified
511package to the latest version from the <literal>testing</literal> distribution;
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512the package will not be upgraded again unless this command is given
513again.
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515<programlisting>
516apt-get install <replaceable>package</replaceable>/testing
517</programlisting>
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519</refsect2>
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522 <title>Tracking Testing or Unstable</title>
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525a high priority to package versions from the <literal>testing</literal>
5b9d504e 526distribution, a lower priority to package versions from the
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528to package versions from other <literal>Debian</literal> distributions.
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530<programlisting>
531Package: *
532Pin: release a=testing
533Pin-Priority: 900
534
535Package: *
536Pin: release a=unstable
537Pin-Priority: 800
538
539Package: *
540Pin: release o=Debian
541Pin-Priority: -10
542</programlisting>
543</para>
544
24f6490f 545<para>With a suitable &sources-list; file and the above preferences file,
5b9d504e 546any of the following commands will cause APT to upgrade to the latest
24f6490f 547<literal>testing</literal> version(s).
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549<programlisting>
550apt-get install <replaceable>package-name</replaceable>
551apt-get upgrade
552apt-get dist-upgrade
553</programlisting>
554</para>
555
556<para>The following command will cause APT to upgrade the specified
24f6490f 557package to the latest version from the <literal>unstable</literal> distribution.
5b9d504e 558Thereafter, <command>apt-get upgrade</command> will upgrade
24f6490f 559the package to the most recent <literal>testing</literal> version if that is
5b9d504e 560more recent than the installed version, otherwise, to the most recent
24f6490f 561<literal>unstable</literal> version if that is more recent than the installed
5b9d504e 562version.
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564<programlisting>
565apt-get install <replaceable>package</replaceable>/unstable
566</programlisting>
567</para>
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570
571<refsect2>
572<title>Tracking the evolution of a codename release</title>
573
574<para>The following APT preferences file will cause APT to assign a
575priority higher than the default (500) to all package versions belonging
576to a specified codename of a distribution and a prohibitively low priority to
577package versions belonging to other <literal>Debian</literal> distributions,
578codenames and archives.
579Note that with this APT preference APT will follow the migration of a release
580from the archive <literal>testing</literal> to <literal>stable</literal> and
581later <literal>oldstable</literal>. If you want to follow for example the progress
582in <literal>testing</literal> notwithstanding the codename changes you should use
583the example configurations above.
584
585<programlisting>
586Explanation: Uninstall or do not install any Debian-originated package versions
587Explanation: other than those in the distribution codenamed with squeeze or sid
588Package: *
589Pin: release n=squeeze
590Pin-Priority: 900
591
592Explanation: Debian unstable is always codenamed with sid
593Package: *
594Pin: release a=sid
595Pin-Priority: 800
596
597Package: *
598Pin: release o=Debian
599Pin-Priority: -10
600</programlisting>
601</para>
602
603<para>With a suitable &sources-list; file and the above preferences file,
604any of the following commands will cause APT to upgrade to the
605latest version(s) in the release codenamed with <literal>squeeze</literal>.
606
607<programlisting>
608apt-get install <replaceable>package-name</replaceable>
609apt-get upgrade
610apt-get dist-upgrade
611</programlisting>
612</para>
613
614<para>The following command will cause APT to upgrade the specified
615package to the latest version from the <literal>sid</literal> distribution.
616Thereafter, <command>apt-get upgrade</command> will upgrade
617the package to the most recent <literal>squeeze</literal> version if that is
618more recent than the installed version, otherwise, to the most recent
619<literal>sid</literal> version if that is more recent than the installed
620version.
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623apt-get install <replaceable>package</replaceable>/sid
624</programlisting>
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630<title>Files</title>
631 <variablelist>
632 &file-preferences;
633 </variablelist>
634</refsect1>
635
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637<title>See Also</title>
5e80de29 638<para>&apt-get; &apt-cache; &apt-conf; &sources-list;
5b9d504e 639</para>
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642 &manbugs;
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