X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apt.git/blobdiff_plain/c1fa50e1502b2f3ab2ec44cad00c3af3f910615a..a43969828e379a0b168079ca5abd8d8a89af01a4:/doc/sources.list.5.xml?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/sources.list.5.xml b/doc/sources.list.5.xml index 6029a7457..d132b399c 100644 --- a/doc/sources.list.5.xml +++ b/doc/sources.list.5.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - %aptent; @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ &apt-email; &apt-product; - 29 February 2004 + 2004-02-29T00:00:00Z @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Description The package resource list is used to locate archives of the package distribution system in use on the system. At this time, this manual page - documents only the packaging system used by the Debian GNU/Linux system. + documents only the packaging system used by the Debian system. This control file is /etc/apt/sources.list. The source list is designed to support any number of active sources and a @@ -57,17 +57,19 @@ File names need to end with .list and may only contain letters (a-z and A-Z), digits (0-9), underscore (_), hyphen (-) and period (.) characters. - Otherwise they will be silently ignored. + Otherwise APT will print a notice that it has ignored a file if the file + doesn't match a pattern in the Dir::Ignore-Files-Silently + configuration list - in this case it will be silently ignored. The deb and deb-src types The deb type describes a typical two-level Debian archive, distribution/component. Typically, - distribution is generally one of - stable unstable or - testing while component is one of main - contrib non-free or - non-us. The + distribution is generally an archivename like + stable or testing or a codename like + &stable-codename; or &testing-codename; + while component is one of main contrib or + non-free. The deb-src type describes a debian distribution's source code in the same form as the deb type. A deb-src line is required to fetch source indexes. @@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ The format for a sources.list entry using the deb and deb-src types is: - deb uri distribution [component1] [component2] [...] + deb [ options ] uri distribution [component1] [component2] [...] The URI for the deb type must specify the base of the Debian distribution, from which APT will find the information it needs. @@ -107,6 +109,22 @@ simultaneous anonymous users. APT also parallelizes connections to different hosts to more effectively deal with sites with low bandwidth. + options is always optional and needs to be surounded by + square brackets. It can consist of multiple settings in the form + setting=value. + Multiple settings are separated by spaces. The following settings are supported by APT, + note though that unsupported settings will be ignored silently: + arch=arch1,arch2,… + can be used to specify for which architectures packages information should + be downloaded. If this option is not set all architectures defined by the + APT::Architectures option will be downloaded. + trusted=yes can be set to indicate that packages + from this source are always authenticated even if the Release file + is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This disables parts of &apt-secure; + and should therefore only be used in a local and trusted context. trusted=no + is the opposite which handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated. + + It is important to list sources in order of preference, with the most preferred source listed first. Typically this will result in sorting by speed from fastest to slowest (CD-ROM followed by hosts on a local @@ -122,24 +140,23 @@ deb http://security.debian.org/ &stable-codename;/updates main contrib non-free URI specification - The currently recognized URI types are cdrom, file, http, ftp, copy, - ssh, rsh. + The currently recognized URI types are: - file + file The file scheme allows an arbitrary directory in the file system to be considered an archive. This is useful for NFS mounts and local mirrors or archives. - cdrom + cdrom - The cdrom scheme allows APT to use a local CDROM drive with media + The cdrom scheme allows APT to use a local CD-ROM drive with media swapping. Use the &apt-cdrom; program to create cdrom entries in the source list. - http + http The http scheme specifies an HTTP server for the archive. If an environment variable http_proxy is set with the format @@ -150,7 +167,7 @@ deb http://security.debian.org/ &stable-codename;/updates main contrib non-free Note that this is an insecure method of authentication. - ftp + ftp The ftp scheme specifies an FTP server for the archive. APT's FTP behavior is highly configurable; for more information see the @@ -161,14 +178,14 @@ deb http://security.debian.org/ &stable-codename;/updates main contrib non-free the configuration file will be ignored. - copy + copy The copy scheme is identical to the file scheme except that packages are copied into the cache directory instead of used directly at their location. This is useful for people using a zip disk to copy files around with APT. - rshssh + rshssh The rsh/ssh method invokes rsh/ssh to connect to a remote host as a given user and access the files. It is a good idea to do prior @@ -178,15 +195,13 @@ deb http://security.debian.org/ &stable-codename;/updates main contrib non-free commands to perform the file transfers from the remote. - more recognizable URI types + adding more recognizable URI types APT can be extended with more methods shipped in other optional packages which should - follow the nameing scheme apt-transport-method. - The APT team e.g. maintains also the apt-transport-https package which + follow the nameing scheme apt-transport-method. + The APT team e.g. maintains also the apt-transport-https package which provides access methods for https-URIs with features similar to the http method, but other - methods for using e.g. debtorrent are also available, see - apt-transport-debtorrent - 1. + methods for using e.g. debtorrent are also available, see &apt-transport-debtorrent;. @@ -204,6 +219,11 @@ deb http://security.debian.org/ &stable-codename;/updates main contrib non-free Source line for the above deb-src file:/home/jason/debian unstable main contrib non-free + The first line gets package information for the architectures in APT::Architectures + while the second always retrieves amd64 and armel. + deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian &stable-codename; main +deb [ arch=amd64,armel ] http://ftp.debian.org/debian &stable-codename; main + Uses HTTP to access the archive at archive.debian.org, and uses only the hamm/main area. deb http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive hamm main @@ -218,18 +238,14 @@ deb http://security.debian.org/ &stable-codename;/updates main contrib non-free a single FTP session will be used for both resource lines. deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable contrib - Uses HTTP to access the archive at nonus.debian.org, under the - debian-non-US directory. - deb http://nonus.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free - - Uses HTTP to access the archive at nonus.debian.org, under the - debian-non-US directory, and uses only files found under - unstable/binary-i386 on i386 machines, - unstable/binary-m68k on m68k, and so - forth for other supported architectures. [Note this example only - illustrates how to use the substitution variable; non-us is no longer - structured like this] - deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable/binary-$(ARCH)/ + Uses HTTP to access the archive at ftp.tlh.debian.org, under the + universe directory, and uses only files found under + unstable/binary-i386 on i386 machines, + unstable/binary-amd64 on amd64, and so + forth for other supported architectures. [Note this example only + illustrates how to use the substitution variable; official debian + archives are not structured like this] + deb http://ftp.tlh.debian.org/universe unstable/binary-$(ARCH)/