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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" [ | |
4 | <!ENTITY % aptent SYSTEM "apt.ent"> %aptent; | |
5 | <!ENTITY % aptverbatiment SYSTEM "apt-verbatim.ent"> %aptverbatiment; | |
6 | <!ENTITY % aptvendor SYSTEM "apt-vendor.ent"> %aptvendor; | |
7 | ]> | |
8 | ||
9 | <refentry> | |
10 | ||
11 | <refentryinfo> | |
12 | &apt-author.team; | |
13 | &apt-email; | |
14 | &apt-product; | |
15 | <!-- The last update date --> | |
16 | <date>2013-11-25T00:00:00Z</date> | |
17 | </refentryinfo> | |
18 | ||
19 | <refmeta> | |
20 | <refentrytitle>apt</refentrytitle> | |
21 | <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> | |
22 | <refmiscinfo class="manual">APT</refmiscinfo> | |
23 | </refmeta> | |
24 | ||
25 | <!-- Man page title --> | |
26 | <refnamediv> | |
27 | <refname>apt</refname> | |
28 | <refpurpose>command-line interface</refpurpose> | |
29 | </refnamediv> | |
30 | ||
31 | &synopsis-command-apt; | |
32 | ||
33 | <refsect1><title>Description</title> | |
34 | <para><command>apt</command> (Advanced Package Tool) is the | |
35 | command-line tool for handling packages. It provides a commandline | |
36 | interface for the package management of the system. | |
37 | ||
38 | See also &apt-get; and &apt-cache; for more low-level command options. | |
39 | </para> | |
40 | ||
41 | <variablelist> | |
42 | <varlistentry><term><option>list</option></term> | |
43 | <listitem><para><literal>list</literal> is used to | |
44 | display a list of packages. It supports shell pattern for matching | |
45 | package names and the following options: | |
46 | <option>--installed</option>, | |
47 | <option>--upgradable</option>, | |
48 | <option>--all-versions</option> | |
49 | are supported. | |
50 | </para></listitem> | |
51 | </varlistentry> | |
52 | ||
53 | <varlistentry><term><option>search</option></term> | |
54 | <listitem><para><literal>search</literal> searches for the given | |
55 | term(s) and display matching packages. | |
56 | </para></listitem> | |
57 | </varlistentry> | |
58 | ||
59 | <varlistentry><term><option>show</option></term> | |
60 | <listitem><para><literal>show</literal> shows the package information | |
61 | for the given package(s). | |
62 | </para></listitem> | |
63 | </varlistentry> | |
64 | ||
65 | <varlistentry><term><option>install</option></term> | |
66 | <listitem> | |
67 | <para><literal>install</literal> is followed by one or more | |
68 | package names desired for installation or upgrading. | |
69 | </para> | |
70 | ||
71 | <para>A specific version of a package can be selected for installation by | |
72 | following the package name with an equals and the version of the package | |
73 | to select. This will cause that version to be located and selected for | |
74 | install. Alternatively a specific distribution can be selected by | |
75 | following the package name with a slash and the version of the | |
76 | distribution or the Archive name (stable, testing, unstable).</para> | |
77 | </listitem> | |
78 | </varlistentry> | |
79 | ||
80 | <varlistentry><term><option>remove</option></term> | |
81 | <listitem><para><literal>remove</literal> is identical to <literal>install</literal> except that packages are | |
82 | removed instead of installed. Note that removing a package leaves its | |
83 | configuration files on the system. If a plus sign is appended to the package | |
84 | name (with no intervening space), the identified package will be | |
85 | installed instead of removed.</para></listitem> | |
86 | </varlistentry> | |
87 | ||
88 | <varlistentry><term><option>edit-sources</option></term> | |
89 | <listitem><para><literal>edit-sources</literal> lets you edit | |
90 | your sources.list file and provides basic sanity checks. | |
91 | </para></listitem> | |
92 | </varlistentry> | |
93 | ||
94 | <varlistentry><term><option>update</option></term> | |
95 | <listitem><para><literal>update</literal> is used to | |
96 | resynchronize the package index files from their sources. | |
97 | </para></listitem> | |
98 | </varlistentry> | |
99 | ||
100 | <varlistentry><term><option>upgrade</option></term> | |
101 | <listitem><para><literal>upgrade</literal> is used to install the | |
102 | newest versions of all packages currently installed on the system | |
103 | from the sources enumerated in | |
104 | <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</filename>. New packages will be | |
105 | installed, but existing packages will never be removed. | |
106 | </para></listitem> | |
107 | </varlistentry> | |
108 | ||
109 | <varlistentry><term><option>full-upgrade</option></term> | |
110 | <listitem><para><literal>full-upgrade</literal> performs the | |
111 | function of upgrade but may also remove installed packages | |
112 | if that is required in order to resolve a package conflict. | |
113 | </para></listitem> | |
114 | </varlistentry> | |
115 | ||
116 | ||
117 | </variablelist> | |
118 | </refsect1> | |
119 | ||
120 | <refsect1><title>options</title> | |
121 | &apt-cmdblurb; | |
122 | ||
123 | <variablelist> | |
124 | ||
125 | &apt-commonoptions; | |
126 | ||
127 | </variablelist> | |
128 | </refsect1> | |
129 | ||
130 | <refsect1><title>Script usage</title> | |
131 | <para> | |
132 | The &apt; commandline is designed as a end-user tool and it may | |
133 | change the output between versions. While it tries to not break | |
134 | backward compatibility there is no guarantee for it either. | |
135 | All features of &apt; are available in &apt-cache; and &apt-get; | |
136 | via APT options. Please prefer using these commands in your scripts. | |
137 | </para> | |
138 | </refsect1> | |
139 | ||
140 | <refsect1><title>Differences to &apt-get;</title> | |
141 | <para>The <command>apt</command> command is meant to be pleasant for | |
142 | end users and does not need to be backward compatible like | |
143 | &apt-get;. Therefore some options are different: | |
144 | ||
145 | <itemizedlist> | |
146 | <listitem> | |
147 | <para>The option <literal>DPkg::Progress-Fancy</literal> is enabled. | |
148 | </para> | |
149 | </listitem> | |
150 | <listitem> | |
151 | <para>The option <literal>APT::Color</literal> is enabled. | |
152 | </para> | |
153 | </listitem> | |
154 | <listitem> | |
155 | <para>A new <literal>list</literal> command is available | |
156 | similar to <literal>dpkg --list</literal>. | |
157 | </para> | |
158 | </listitem> | |
159 | <listitem> | |
160 | <para>The option <literal>upgrade</literal> has | |
161 | <literal>--with-new-pkgs</literal> enabled by default. | |
162 | </para> | |
163 | </listitem> | |
164 | ||
165 | </itemizedlist> | |
166 | </para> | |
167 | ||
168 | </refsect1> | |
169 | ||
170 | <refsect1><title>See Also</title> | |
171 | <para>&apt-get;, &apt-cache;, &sources-list;, | |
172 | &apt-conf;, &apt-config;, | |
173 | The APT User's guide in &guidesdir;, &apt-preferences;, the APT Howto.</para> | |
174 | </refsect1> | |
175 | ||
176 | <refsect1><title>Diagnostics</title> | |
177 | <para><command>apt</command> returns zero on normal operation, decimal 100 on error.</para> | |
178 | </refsect1> | |
179 | &manbugs; | |
180 | </refentry> |