">
<!-- this will be updated by 'prepare-release' -->
-<!ENTITY apt-product-version "0.9.5.1">
+<!ENTITY apt-product-version "0.9.7.6ubuntu2">
<!-- Codenames for debian releases -->
-<!ENTITY oldstable-codename "lenny">
-<!ENTITY stable-codename "squeeze">
-<!ENTITY testing-codename "wheezy">
-<!ENTITY stable-version "6.0">
+<!ENTITY oldstable-codename "squeeze">
+<!ENTITY stable-codename "wheezy">
+<!ENTITY testing-codename "jessie">
+<!ENTITY stable-version "7.0">
<!ENTITY ubuntu-codename "precise">
+<!-- good and bad just refers to matching and not matching a pattern…
+ It is not a remark about the specific perl version.
+ There is no way perl could be clasified "good" (or "bad") in any version… -->
+<!ENTITY good-perl "5.10">
+<!ENTITY bad-perl "5.14">
+
<!-- Arguments -->
<!ENTITY synopsis-arg-option "<arg><option>-o=<replaceable>&synopsis-config-string;</replaceable></option></arg>">
<!ENTITY synopsis-arg-config "<arg><option>-c=<filename><replaceable>&synopsis-config-file;</replaceable></filename></option></arg>">