square brackets. It can consist of multiple settings in the form
<literal><replaceable>setting</replaceable>=<replaceable>value</replaceable></literal>.
Multiple settings are separated by spaces. The following settings are supported by APT,
square brackets. It can consist of multiple settings in the form
<literal><replaceable>setting</replaceable>=<replaceable>value</replaceable></literal>.
Multiple settings are separated by spaces. The following settings are supported by APT,
<itemizedlist><listitem><para><literal>arch=<replaceable>arch1</replaceable>,<replaceable>arch2</replaceable>,…</literal>
can be used to specify for which architectures packages information should
be downloaded. If this option is not set all architectures defined by the
<literal>APT::Architectures</literal> option will be downloaded.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages
<itemizedlist><listitem><para><literal>arch=<replaceable>arch1</replaceable>,<replaceable>arch2</replaceable>,…</literal>
can be used to specify for which architectures packages information should
be downloaded. If this option is not set all architectures defined by the
<literal>APT::Architectures</literal> option will be downloaded.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages
is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This disables parts of &apt-secure;
and should therefore only be used in a local and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal>
is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This disables parts of &apt-secure;
and should therefore only be used in a local and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal>
- <para>The currently recognized URI types are cdrom, file, http, ftp, copy,
- ssh, rsh.
+ <para>The currently recognized URI types are:
<listitem><para>
The file scheme allows an arbitrary directory in the file system to be
considered an archive. This is useful for NFS mounts and local mirrors or
archives.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<listitem><para>
The file scheme allows an arbitrary directory in the file system to be
considered an archive. This is useful for NFS mounts and local mirrors or
archives.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<listitem><para>
The cdrom scheme allows APT to use a local CDROM drive with media
swapping. Use the &apt-cdrom; program to create cdrom entries in the
source list.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<listitem><para>
The cdrom scheme allows APT to use a local CDROM drive with media
swapping. Use the &apt-cdrom; program to create cdrom entries in the
source list.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<listitem><para>
The http scheme specifies an HTTP server for the archive. If an environment
variable <envar>http_proxy</envar> is set with the format
<listitem><para>
The http scheme specifies an HTTP server for the archive. If an environment
variable <envar>http_proxy</envar> is set with the format
<listitem><para>
The ftp scheme specifies an FTP server for the archive. APT's FTP behavior
is highly configurable; for more information see the
<listitem><para>
The ftp scheme specifies an FTP server for the archive. APT's FTP behavior
is highly configurable; for more information see the
<listitem><para>
The copy scheme is identical to the file scheme except that packages are
copied into the cache directory instead of used directly at their location.
This is useful for people using a zip disk to copy files around with APT.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<listitem><para>
The copy scheme is identical to the file scheme except that packages are
copied into the cache directory instead of used directly at their location.
This is useful for people using a zip disk to copy files around with APT.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<listitem><para>
The rsh/ssh method invokes rsh/ssh to connect to a remote host
as a given user and access the files. It is a good idea to do prior
<listitem><para>
The rsh/ssh method invokes rsh/ssh to connect to a remote host
as a given user and access the files. It is a good idea to do prior
- follow the nameing scheme <literal>apt-transport-<replaceable>method</replaceable></literal>.
- The APT team e.g. maintains also the <literal>apt-transport-https</literal> package which
+ follow the nameing scheme <package>apt-transport-<replaceable>method</replaceable></package>.
+ The APT team e.g. maintains also the <package>apt-transport-https</package> package which
- methods for using e.g. debtorrent are also available, see <citerefentry>
- <refentrytitle><filename>apt-transport-debtorrent</filename></refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
+ methods for using e.g. debtorrent are also available, see &apt-transport-debtorrent;.