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diff --git a/doc/apt-get.8.xml b/doc/apt-get.8.xml
index 1bd21a5df..c63b2a6c6 100644
--- a/doc/apt-get.8.xml
+++ b/doc/apt-get.8.xml
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
&apt-email;
&apt-product;
- 29 February 2004
+ 08 November 2008
@@ -33,22 +33,80 @@
apt-get
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ target_release_name
+
+
+ target_release_number_expression
+
+
+ target_release_codename
+
+
+
+
- update
- upgrade
- dselect-upgrade
- install pkg
- remove pkg
- purge pkg
- source pkg
- build-dep pkg
- check
- clean
- autoclean
- autoremove
+ update
+ upgrade
+ dselect-upgrade
+ dist-upgrade
+ install
+ pkg
+
+
+
+ =pkg_version_number
+
+
+ /target_release_name
+
+
+ /target_release_codename
+
+
+
+
+
+ remove pkg
+ purge pkg
+ source
+ pkg
+
+ =pkg_version_number
+
+
+
+ build-dep pkg
+ check
+ clean
+ autoclean
+ autoremove
+
+
+ -v
+ --version
+
+
+
+
+ -h
+ --help
+
+
@@ -56,8 +114,8 @@
Descriptionapt-get is the command-line tool for handling packages, and may be
considered the user's "back-end" to other tools using the APT
- library. Several "front-end" interfaces exist, such as dselect(8),
- aptitude, synaptic, gnome-apt and wajig.
+ library. Several "front-end" interfaces exist, such as &dselect;,
+ &aptitude;, &synaptic;, &gnome-apt; and &wajig;.
Unless the , or option is given, one of the
commands below must be present.
@@ -104,6 +162,7 @@
with new versions of packages; apt-get has a "smart" conflict
resolution system, and it will attempt to upgrade the most important
packages at the expense of less important ones if necessary.
+ So, dist-upgrade command may remove some packages.
The /etc/apt/sources.list file contains a list of locations
from which to retrieve desired package files.
See also &apt-preferences; for a mechanism for
@@ -111,17 +170,24 @@
install
- install is followed by one or more packages desired for
- installation. Each package is a package name, not a fully qualified
- filename (for instance, in a Debian GNU/Linux system, libc6 would be the
- argument provided, not libc6_1.9.6-2.deb) All packages required
- by the package(s) specified for installation will also be retrieved and
- installed. The /etc/apt/sources.list file is used to locate
- the desired packages. If a hyphen is appended to the package name (with
- no intervening space), the identified package will be removed if it is
- installed. Similarly a plus sign can be used to designate a package to
- install. These latter features may be used to override decisions made by
- apt-get's conflict resolution system.
+
+ install is followed by one or more
+ packages desired for installation or upgrading.
+ Each package is a package name, not a fully qualified
+ filename (for instance, in a Debian GNU/Linux system,
+ libc6 would be the argument provided, not
+ libc6_1.9.6-2.deb). All packages required
+ by the package(s) specified for installation will also
+ be retrieved and installed.
+ The /etc/apt/sources.list file is
+ used to locate the desired packages. If a hyphen is
+ appended to the package name (with no intervening space),
+ the identified package will be removed if it is installed.
+ Similarly a plus sign can be used to designate a
+ package to install. These latter features may be used
+ to override decisions made by apt-get's conflict
+ resolution system.
+ A specific version of a package can be selected for installation by
following the package name with an equals and the version of the package
@@ -133,6 +199,17 @@
Both of the version selection mechanisms can downgrade packages and must
be used with care.
+ This is also the target to use if you want to upgrade one or
+ more already-installed packages without upgrading every package
+ you have on your system. Unlike the "upgrade" target, which
+ installs the newest version of all currently installed packages,
+ "install" will install the newest version of only the package(s)
+ specified. Simply provide the name of the package(s) you wish
+ to upgrade, and if a newer version is available, it (and its
+ dependencies, as described above) will be downloaded and
+ installed.
+
+
Finally, the &apt-preferences; mechanism allows you to
create an alternative installation policy for
individual packages.
@@ -148,14 +225,15 @@
removeremove is identical to install except that packages are
- removed instead of installed. If a plus sign is appended to the package
+ removed instead of installed. Note the removing a package leaves its
+ configuration files in system. If a plus sign is appended to the package
name (with no intervening space), the identified package will be
installed instead of removed.purgepurge is identical to remove except that packages are
- removed and purged.
+ removed and purged (any configuration files are deleted too).source
@@ -222,6 +300,11 @@
&apt-cmdblurb;
+
+ Do not consider recommended packages as a dependency for installing.
+ Configuration Item: APT::Install-Recommends.
+
+
Download only; package files are only retrieved, not unpacked or installed.
Configuration Item: APT::Get::Download-Only.
@@ -349,7 +432,8 @@
Use purge instead of remove for anything that would be removed.
An asterisk ("*") will be displayed next to packages which are
- scheduled to be purged.
+ scheduled to be purged. is equivalent for
+ command.
Configuration Item: APT::Get::Purge.
@@ -371,11 +455,14 @@
This option controls the default input to the policy engine, it creates
- a default pin at priority 990 using the specified release string. The
- preferences file may further override this setting. In short, this option
+ a default pin at priority 990 using the specified release string.
+ This overrides the general settings in /etc/apt/preferences.
+ Specifically pinned packages are not affected by the value
+ of this option. In short, this option
lets you have simple control over which distribution packages will be
retrieved from. Some common examples might be
- or .
+ ,
+ or .
Configuration Item: APT::Default-Release;
see also the &apt-preferences; manual page.
@@ -425,7 +512,7 @@
Ignore if packages can't be authenticated and don't prompt about it.
- This is usefull for tools like pbuilder.
+ This is useful for tools like pbuilder.
Configuration Item: APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated.
@@ -448,7 +535,7 @@
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/
- APT configuration file fragments
+ APT configuration file fragments.
Configuration Item: Dir::Etc::Parts.
@@ -493,7 +580,16 @@
Diagnosticsapt-get returns zero on normal operation, decimal 100 on error.
-
+
+ ORIGINAL AUTHORS
+ &apt-author.jgunthorpe;
+
+
+ CURRENT AUTHORS
+
+ &apt-author.team;
+
+ &apt-qapage;
+
&manbugs;
-