X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apt.git/blobdiff_plain/443f5e8a3205162ec6933529c5ca0c95ad3f6941..565ded7b65240b25ad8551789ac388c8ce72b1f4:/doc/apt-config.8.xml diff --git a/doc/apt-config.8.xml b/doc/apt-config.8.xml index b6fcf4bf2..b84d25f7a 100644 --- a/doc/apt-config.8.xml +++ b/doc/apt-config.8.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - %aptent; @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ %aptverbatiment; + +%aptvendor; ]> @@ -18,7 +20,7 @@ &apt-email; &apt-product; - 29 February 2004 + 2012-06-09T00:00:00Z @@ -39,20 +41,20 @@ apt-config is an internal program used by various portions of the APT suite to provide consistent configurability. It accesses the main configuration file /etc/apt/apt.conf in a - manner that is easy to use by scripted applications. + manner that is easy to use for scripted applications. Unless the , or option is - given one of the commands below must be present. + given, one of the commands below must be present. - shell + - shell is used to access the configuration information from a shell - script. It is given pairs of arguments, the first being a shell - variable and the second the configuration value to query. As output - it lists a series of shell assignments commands for each present value. - In a shell script it should be used like: + shell is used to access the configuration information from a shell + script. It is given pairs of arguments, the first being a shell + variable and the second the configuration value to query. As output + it lists shell assignment commands for each value present. + In a shell script it should be used as follows: @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ eval $RES - dump + Just show the contents of the configuration space. @@ -85,7 +87,22 @@ eval $RES &apt-cmdblurb; - + + + Include options which have an empty value. This is the default, so + use --no-empty to remove them from the output. + + + + + Defines the output of each config option. %t will be replaced with its individual name, + %f with its full hierarchical name and %v with its value. + Use uppercase letters and special characters in the value will be encoded to ensure that + it can e.g. be safely used in a quoted-string as defined by RFC822. Additionally + %n will be replaced by a newline, and %N by a tab. A % can be + printed by using %%. + + &apt-commonoptions;