X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apt.git/blobdiff_plain/b1471fb3f60fdb9f91a45723ca70649204df7bdb..02aa6f67360bbd8f15c29fb0701badda99fc8c75:/doc/files.sgml diff --git a/doc/files.sgml b/doc/files.sgml index 108e73670..2d0ae4a44 100644 --- a/doc/files.sgml +++ b/doc/files.sgml @@ -118,82 +118,10 @@ fastest source listed first. The format of each line is:

The first item, type, indicates the format for the remainder of the line. It is designed to indicate the structure of the distribution -the line is talking about. Currently the only defined value is deb -which indicates a standard debian archive with a dists dir. - -The deb Type -

- The deb type is to be a typical two level debian distributions, - dist/distribution/component. Typically distribution - is one of stable, unstable or testing while component is one of main, - contrib, non-free or non-us. The format for the deb line is as follows: - -

- deb uri distribution component - [component ...] - -

- uri for the deb type must specify the base of the - debian distribution. APT will automatically generate the proper longer - URIs to get the information it needs. distribution can specify - an exact path, in this case the components must be omitted and - distribution must end in a slash. - -

- Since only one distribution can be specified per deb line it may be - necessary to list a number of deb lines for the same URI. APT will - sort the URI list after it has generated a complete set to allow - connection reuse. It is important to order things in the sourcelist - from most preferred to least preferred (fastest to slowest). - - -URI specification -

-URIs in the source list support a large number of access schemes which -are listed in the sources.list manpage and can be further extended by -transport binaries placed in /usr/lib/apt/methods. The most important -builtin schemes are: - - -cdrom - The cdrom scheme is special in that If Modified Since queries are never - performed and that APT knows how to match a cdrom to the name it - was given when first inserted. APT also knows all of the possible - mount points the cdrom drives and that the user should be prompted - to insert a CD if it cannot be found. The path is relative to an - arbitrary mount point (of APT's choosing) and must not start with a - slash. The first pathname component is the given name and is purely - descriptive and of the users choice. However, if a file in the root of - the cdrom is called '.disk/info' its contents will be used instead of - prompting. The name serves as a tag for the cdrom and should be unique. - - cdrom:Debian 1.3/debian - - -http - This scheme specifies a HTTP server for the debian archive. HTTP is preferred - over FTP because If Modified Since queries against the Package file are - possible as well as deep pipelining and resume capabilities. - - http://www.debian.org/archive - - -ftp - This scheme specifies a FTP connection to the server. FTP is limited because - there is no support for IMS and is hard to proxy over firewalls. - - ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian - - -file - The file scheme allows an arbitrary directory in the file system to be - considered as a debian archive. This is useful for NFS mounts and - local mirrors/archives. - - file:/var/debian - - - +the line is talking about. Currently the only defined values are deb +and deb-src which indicate a standard debian (source) archive with a +dists directory. More about these types and the URI specification can be found +in the sources.list manpage. Hashing the URI