-// $Id: apt.conf,v 1.37 1999/08/28 03:22:45 jgg Exp $
+// $Id: apt.conf,v 1.39 1999/10/22 04:05:48 jgg Exp $
/* This file is an index of all APT configuration directives. It should
NOT actually be used as a real config file, though it is a completely
- valid file.
+ valid file. Most of the options have sane default values, unless
+ you have specific needs you should NOT include arbitary items in a custom
+ configuration.
In some instances involving filenames it is possible to set the default
directory when the path is evaluated. This means you can use relative
Cache
{
Important "false";
+ AllVersions "false";
};
CDROM
// Some general options
Ignore-Hold "false";
+ Clean-Installed "true";
Immediate-Configure "true"; // DO NOT turn this off, see the man page
Force-LoopBreak "false"; // DO NOT turn this on, see the man page
};
DPkg
{
- // Probably don't want to set this one..
- Options {"--force-downgrade";}
+ // Probably don't want to use force-downgrade..
+ Options {"--force-overwrite";"--force-downgrade";}
// Auto re-mounting of a readonly /usr
Pre-Invoke {"mount -o remount,rw /usr";};
pkgInitialize "false"; // This one will dump the configuration space
NoLocking "false";
Acquire::Ftp "false"; // Show ftp command traffic
+ Acquire::Http "false"; // Show http command traffic
aptcdrom "false"; // Show found package files
}
+
+/* Whatever you do, do not use this configuration file!! Take out ONLY
+ the portions you need */
+This Is Not A Valid Config File