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+<!-- translation of version 1.9 -->
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+%aptent;
+
+]>
+
+<refentry lang=ja>
+ &apt-docinfo;
+
+ <refmeta>
+ <refentrytitle>apt.conf</>
+ <manvolnum>5</>
+ </refmeta>
+
+ <!-- Man page title -->
+ <refnamediv>
+ <refname>apt.conf</>
+<!--
+ <refpurpose>Configuration file for APT</>
+-->
+ <refpurpose>APT ÀßÄê¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ë</>
+ </refnamediv>
+
+<!--
+ <RefSect1><Title>Description</>
+-->
+ <RefSect1><Title>ÀâÌÀ</>
+ <para>
+<!--
+ <filename/apt.conf/ is the main configuration file for the APT suite of
+ tools, all tools make use of the configuration file and a common command line
+ parser to provide a uniform environment. When an APT tool starts up it will
+ read the configuration specified by the <envar/APT_CONFIG/ environment
+ variable (if any) and then read the files in <literal/Dir::Etc::Parts/
+ then read the main configuration file specified by
+ <literal/Dir::Etc::main/ then finally apply the
+ command line options to override the configuration directives, possibly
+ loading even more config files.
+-->
+ <filename/apt.conf/ ¤Ï¡¢APT ¥Ä¡¼¥ë½¸¤Î¼çÀßÄê¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ë¤Ç¤¹¡£
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ The configuration file is organized in a tree with options organized into
+ functional groups. Option specification is given with a double colon
+ notation, for instance <literal/APT::Get::Assume-Yes/ is an option within
+ the APT tool group, for the Get tool. Options do not inherit from their
+ parent groups.
+-->
+ ÀßÄê¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ë¤Ï¡¢µ¡Ç½¥°¥ë¡¼¥×¤´¤È¤Ë·ÏÅýΩ¤Æ¤é¤ì¤¿¥ª¥×¥·¥ç¥ó¤ò¡¢
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ Syntacticly the configuration language is modeled after what the ISC tools
+ such as bind and dhcp use. Each line is of the form
+ <literallayout>APT::Get::Assume-Yes "true";</literallayout> The trailing
+ semicolon is required and the quotes are optional. A new scope can be
+ opened with curly braces, like:
+-->
+ ÀßÄê¸À¸ì¤Îʸˡ¤Ï¡¢bind ¤ä dhcp ¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ê ISC ¥Ä¡¼¥ë¤ò¥â¥Ç¥ë¤Ë¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£
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+<informalexample><programlisting>
+APT {
+ Get {
+ Assume-Yes "true";
+ Fix-Broken "true";
+ };
+};
+</programlisting></informalexample>
+<!--
+ with newlines placed to make it more readable. Lists can be created by
+ opening a scope and including a single word enclosed in quotes followed by a
+ semicolon. Multiple entries can be included, each seperated by a semicolon.
+-->
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+<informalexample><programlisting>
+DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs {"/usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt";};
+</programlisting></informalexample>
+ <para>
+<!--
+ In general the sample configuration file in
+ <filename>&docdir;/examples/apt.conf</> &configureindex;
+ is a good guide for how it should look.
+-->
+ <filename>&docdir;/examples/apt.conf</> &configureindex; ¤Ï
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ Two specials are allowed, <literal/#include/ and <literal/#clear/.
+ <literal/#include/ will include the given file, unless the filename
+ ends in a slash, then the whole directory is included.
+ <literal/#clear/ is used to erase a list of names.
+-->
+ <literal/#include/ ¤È <literal/#clear/ ¤Î 2 ¤Ä¤ÎÆÃÊ̤ʵˡ¤¬¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ All of the APT tools take a -o option which allows an arbitary configuration
+ directive to be specified on the command line. The syntax is a full option
+ name (<literal/APT::Get::Assume-Yes/ for instance) followed by an equals
+ sign then the new value of the option. Lists can be appended too by adding
+ a trailing :: to the list name.
+-->
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+ <!-- arbitary = Ǥ°Õ¤Î (ºÜ¤Ã¤Æ¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¡£¤Þ¤·¤Ê¼½ñ¤¬Íߤ·¤¤) -->
+ </RefSect1>
+
+<!--
+ <RefSect1><Title>The APT Group</>
+-->
+ <RefSect1><Title>APT ¥°¥ë¡¼¥×</>
+ <para>
+<!--
+ This group of options controls general APT behavior as well as holding the
+ options for all of the tools.
+-->
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+ <VariableList>
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Architecture</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ System Architecture; sets the architecture to use when fetching files and
+ parsing package lists. The internal default is the architecture apt was
+ compiled for.
+-->
+ ¥·¥¹¥Æ¥à¥¢¡¼¥¥Æ¥¯¥Á¥ã - ¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ë¤ò¼èÆÀ¤·¤¿¤ê¡¢¥Ñ¥Ã¥±¡¼¥¸¥ê¥¹¥È¤ò
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Ignore-Hold</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ Ignore Held packages; This global option causes the problem resolver to
+ ignore held packages in its decision making.
+-->
+ ÊÝα¥Ñ¥Ã¥±¡¼¥¸¤Î̵»ë - ¤³¤Î¥°¥í¡¼¥Ð¥ë¥ª¥×¥·¥ç¥ó¤Ï¡¢ÌäÂê²ò·è´ï¤ËÊÝα¤È
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Clean-Installed</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ Defaults to on. When turned on the autoclean feature will remove any pacakges
+ which can no longer be downloaded from the cache. If turned off then
+ packages that are locally installed are also excluded from cleaning - but
+ note that APT provides no direct means to reinstall them.
+-->
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+ ¥Ç¥Õ¥©¥ë¥È¤Ç͸ú¤Ç¤¹¡£autoclean µ¡Ç½¤¬ on ¤Î»þ¡¢¥À¥¦¥ó¥í¡¼¥É
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Immediate-Configure</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ Disable Immedate Configuration; This dangerous option disables some
+ of APT's ordering code to cause it to make fewer dpkg calls. Doing
+ so may be necessary on some extremely slow single user systems but
+ is very dangerous and may cause package install scripts to fail or worse.
+ Use at your own risk.
+-->
+ ¨»þÀßÄê̵¸ú - ¤³¤Î´í¸±¤Ê¥ª¥×¥·¥ç¥ó¤Ï¡¢APT ¤ÎÍ׵ᥳ¡¼¥É¤ò̵¸ú¤Ë¤·¤Æ¡¢
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+ ¼«¸ÊÀÕǤ¤Ç»ÈÍѤ·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤¡£
+ <!-- Immedate ¤Ï Immediate ¤Î typo? -->
+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Force-LoopBreak</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ Never Enable this option unless you -really- know what you are doing. It
+ permits APT to temporarily remove an essential package to break a
+ Conflicts/Conflicts or Conflicts/Pre-Depend loop between two essential
+ packages. SUCH A LOOP SHOULD NEVER EXIST AND IS A GRAVE BUG. This option
+ will work if the essential packages are not tar, gzip, libc, dpkg, bash or
+ anything that those packages depend on.
+-->
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+ ¤¢¤ë¤È¤¹¤ì¤Ð½ÅÂç¤Ê¥Ð¥°¤Ç¤¹¡£</emphasis>
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Cache-Limit</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ APT uses a fixed size memory mapped cache file to store the 'available'
+ information. This sets the size of that cache.
+-->
+ APT ¤Ï¡¢¡ÖÍøÍѲÄǽ¡×¾ðÊó¤ò³ÊǼ¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤Ë¡¢¸ÇÄꥵ¥¤¥º¤Î
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+ </VarListEntry>
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+ <VarListEntry><Term>Build-Essential</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ Defines which package(s) are considered essential build dependencies.
+-->
+ ¹½Ã۰͸´Ø·¸¤ÇÉԲķç¤Ê¥Ñ¥Ã¥±¡¼¥¸¤òÄêµÁ¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Get</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ The Get subsection controls the &apt-get; tool, please see its
+ documentation for more information about the options here.
+-->
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Cache</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ The Cache subsection controls the &apt-cache; tool, please see its
+ documentation for more information about the options here.
+-->
+ ¥µ¥Ö¥»¥¯¥·¥ç¥ó Cache ¤Ï &apt-cache; ¥Ä¡¼¥ë¤òÀ©¸æ¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>CDROM</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ The CDROM subsection controls the &apt-cdrom; tool, please see its
+ documentation for more information about the options here.
+-->
+ ¥µ¥Ö¥»¥¯¥·¥ç¥ó CDROM ¤Ï &apt-cdrom; ¥Ä¡¼¥ë¤òÀ©¸æ¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
+ ¤³¤Î¥ª¥×¥·¥ç¥ó¤Î¾ÜºÙ¤Ï &apt-cdrom; ¤Îʸ½ñ¤ò»²¾È¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤¡£
+ </VarListEntry>
+ </VariableList>
+ </RefSect1>
+
+<!--
+ <RefSect1><Title>The Acquire Group</>
+-->
+ <RefSect1><Title>Acquire ¥°¥ë¡¼¥×</>
+ <para>
+<!--
+ The <literal/Acquire/ group of options controls the download of packages
+ and the URI handlers.
+-->
+ <literal/Acquire/ ¥ª¥×¥·¥ç¥ó¥°¥ë¡¼¥×¤Ï¡¢¥Ñ¥Ã¥±¡¼¥¸¤Î¥À¥¦¥ó¥í¡¼¥É¤ä
+ URI ¥Ï¥ó¥É¥é¤ÎÀ©¸æ¤ò¹Ô¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£
+ <VariableList>
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Queue-Mode</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ Queuing mode; <literal/Queue-Mode/ can be one of <literal/host/ or
+ <literal/access/ which determines how APT parallelizes outgoing
+ connections. <literal/host/ means that one connection per target host
+ will be opened, <literal/access/ means that one connection per URI type
+ will be opened.
+-->
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Retries</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ Number of retries to perform. If this is non-zero APT will retry failed
+ files the given number of times.
+-->
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Source-Symlinks</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ Use symlinks for source archives. If set to true then source archives will
+ be symlinked when possible instead of copying. True is the default
+-->
+ ¥½¡¼¥¹¥¢¡¼¥«¥¤¥Ö¤Î¥·¥ó¥Ü¥ê¥Ã¥¯¥ê¥ó¥¯¤ò»ÈÍѤ·¤Þ¤¹¡£
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+ <VarListEntry><Term>http</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ HTTP URIs; http::Proxy is the default http proxy to use. It is in the
+ standard form of <literal>http://[[user][:pass]@]host[:port]/</>. Per
+ host proxies can also be specified by using the form
+ <literal/http::Proxy::<host>/ with the special keyword <literal/DIRECT/
+ meaning to use no proxies. The <envar/http_proxy/ environment variable
+ will override all settings.
+-->
+ HTTP URI - http::Proxy ¤Ï¡¢¥Ç¥Õ¥©¥ë¥È¤Ç»ÈÍѤ¹¤ë http ¥×¥í¥¥·¤Ç¤¹¡£
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ Three settings are provided for cache control with HTTP/1.1 complient
+ proxy caches. <literal/No-Cache/ tells the proxy to not use its cached
+ response under any circumstances, <literal/Max-Age/ is sent only for
+ index files and tells the cache to refresh its object if it is older than
+ the given number of seconds. Debian updates its index files daily so the
+ default is 1 day. <literal/No-Store/ specifies that the cache should never
+ store this request, it is only set for archive files. This may be useful
+ to prevent polluting a proxy cache with very large .deb files. Note:
+ Squid 2.0.2 does not support any of these options.
+-->
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+<!--
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+<!--
+ One setting is provided to control the pipeline depth in cases where the
+ remote server is not RFC conforming or buggy (such as Squid 2.0.2)
+ <literal/Acquire::http::Pipeline-Depth/ can be a value from 0 to 5
+ indicating how many outstanding requests APT should send. A value of
+ zero MUST be specified if the remote host does not properly linger
+ on TCP connections - otherwise data corruption will occur. Hosts which
+ require this are in violation of RFC 2068.
+-->
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>ftp</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ FTP URIs; ftp::Proxy is the default proxy server to use. It is in the
+ standard form of <literal>ftp://[[user][:pass]@]host[:port]/</> and is
+ overriden by the <envar/ftp_proxy/ environment variable. To use a ftp
+ proxy you will have to set the <literal/ftp::ProxyLogin/ script in the
+ configuration file. This entry specifies the commands to send to tell
+ the proxy server what to connect to. Please see
+ &configureindex; for an example of
+ how to do this. The subsitution variables available are
+ <literal/$(PROXY_USER)/, <literal/$(PROXY_PASS)/, <literal/$(SITE_USER)/,
+ <literal/$(SITE_PASS)/, <literal/$(SITE)/, and <literal/$(SITE_PORT)/.
+ Each is taken from it's respective URI component.
+-->
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+ ¤¤¤º¤ì¤â¡¢¤½¤ì¤¾¤ì URI ¤ò¹½À®¤¹¤ë¥È¡¼¥¯¥ó¤Ç¤¹¡£
+ <para>
+<!--
+ The option <literal/timeout/ sets the timeout timer used by the method,
+ this applies to all things including connection timeout and data timeout.
+-->
+ <literal/timeout/ ¥ª¥×¥·¥ç¥ó¤Ï¡¢¤³¤ÎÊýË¡¤Ç¤Î¥¿¥¤¥à¥¢¥¦¥È¤Þ¤Ç¤Î»þ´Ö¤ò
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ Several settings are provided to control passive mode. Generally it is
+ safe to leave passive mode on, it works in nearly every environment.
+ However some situations require that passive mode be disabled and port
+ mode ftp used instead. This can be done globally, for connections that
+ go through a proxy or for a specific host (See the sample config file
+ for examples)
+-->
+ ÀßÄê¤Î¤¤¤¯¤Ä¤«¤Ï¡¢¥Ñ¥Ã¥·¥Ö¥â¡¼¥É¤òÀ©¸æ¤¹¤ë¤â¤Î¤Ç¤¹¡£
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ It is possible to proxy FTP over HTTP by setting the <envar/ftp_proxy/
+ environment variable to a http url - see the discussion of the http method
+ above for syntax. You cannot set this in the configuration file and it is
+ not recommended to use FTP over HTTP due to its low efficiency.
+-->
+ ´Ä¶ÊÑ¿ô <envar/ftp_proxy/ ¤Î http url ¤Ë¤è¤ê FTP over HTTP ¤Î¥×¥í¥¥·¤¬
+ ÍøÍѲÄǽ¤Ë¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£Ê¸Ë¡¤Ï¾å¤Î http ¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤Æ¤ÎÀâÌÀ¤ò»²¾È¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤¡£
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ The setting <literal/ForceExtended/ controls the use of RFC2428
+ <literal/EPSV/ and <literal/EPRT/ commands. The defaut is false, which means
+ these commands are only used if the control connection is IPv6. Setting this
+ to true forces their use even on IPv4 connections. Note that most FTP servers
+ do not support RFC2428.
+-->
+ <literal/ForceExtended/ ¤ÎÀßÄê¤Ï RFC2428 ¤Î <literal/EPSV/ ¤È
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>cdrom</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ CDROM URIs; the only setting for CDROM URIs is the mount point,
+ <literal/cdrom::Mount/ which must be the mount point for the CDROM drive
+ as specified in <filename>/etc/fstab</>. It is possible to provide
+ alternate mount and unmount commands if your mount point cannot be listed
+ in the fstab (such as an SMB mount and old mount packages). The syntax
+ is to put <literallayout>"/cdrom/"::Mount "foo";</literallayout> within
+ the cdrom block. It is important to have the trailing slash. Unmount
+ commands can be specified using UMount.
+-->
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+ </VarListEntry>
+ </VariableList>
+ </RefSect1>
+
+<!--
+ <RefSect1><Title>Directories</>
+-->
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ The <literal/Dir::State/ section has directories that pertain to local
+ state information. <literal/lists/ is the directory to place downloaded
+ package lists in and <literal/status/ is the name of the dpkg status file.
+ <literal/preferences/ is the name of the APT preferences file.
+ <literal/Dir::State/ contains the default directory to prefix on all sub
+ items if they do not start with <filename>/</> or <filename>./</>.
+-->
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ <literal/Dir::Cache/ contains locations pertaining to local cache
+ information, such as the two package caches <literal/srcpkgcache/ and
+ <literal/pkgcache/ as well as the location to place downloaded archives,
+ <literal/Dir::Cache::archives/. Generation of caches can be turned off
+ by setting their names to be blank. This will slow down startup but
+ save disk space. It is probably prefered to turn off the pkgcache rather
+ than the srcpkgcache. Like <literal/Dir::State/ the default
+ directory is contained in <literal/Dir::Cache/
+-->
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+<!--
+ <literal/Dir::Etc/ contains the location of configuration files,
+ <literal/sourcelist/ gives the location of the sourcelist and
+ <literal/main/ is the default configuration file (setting has no effect,
+ unless it is done from the config file specified by
+ <envar/APT_CONFIG/).
+-->
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+<!--
+ The <literal/Dir::Parts/ setting reads in all the config fragments in
+ lexical order from the directory specified. After this is done then the
+ main config file is loaded.
+-->
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+<!--
+ Binary programs are pointed to by <literal/Dir::Bin/. <literal/methods/
+ specifies the location of the method handlers and <literal/gzip/,
+ <literal/dpkg/, <literal/apt-get/, <literal/dpkg-source/,
+ <literal/dpkg-buildpackage/ and <literal/apt-cache/ specify the location
+ of the respective programs.
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+ <RefSect1><Title>APT in DSelect</>
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ When APT is used as a &dselect; method several configuration directives
+ control the default behaviour. These are in the <literal/DSelect/ section.
+-->
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+<!--
+ Cache Clean mode; this value may be one of always, prompt, auto,
+ pre-auto and never. always and prompt will remove all packages from
+ the cache after upgrading, prompt (the default) does so conditionally.
+ auto removes only those packages which are no longer downloadable
+ (replaced with a new version for instance). pre-auto performs this
+ action before downloading new packages.
+-->
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+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>Options</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ The contents of this variable is passed to &apt-get; as command line
+ options when it is run for the install phase.
+-->
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+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>UpdateOptions</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ The contents of this variable is passed to &apt-get; as command line
+ options when it is run for the update phase.
+-->
+ ¤³¤ÎÊÑ¿ô¤ÎÆâÍÆ¤Ï¡¢update »þ¤Î¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É¥é¥¤¥ó¥ª¥×¥·¥ç¥ó¤ÈƱÍͤˡ¢
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+ </VarListEntry>
+
+ <VarListEntry><Term>PromptAfterUpdate</Term>
+ <ListItem><Para>
+<!--
+ If true the [U]pdate operation in &dselect; will always prompt to continue.
+ The default is to prompt only on error.
+-->
+ True ¤Î¾ì¹ç¡¢&dselect; ¤Î [U]pdate ¼Â¹Ô»þ¤Ë¡¢Â³¹Ô¤Î¤¿¤á¤Î¥×¥í¥ó¥×¥È¤ò
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+-->
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+ <para>
+<!--
+ Several configuration directives control how APT invokes &dpkg;. These are
+ in the <literal/DPkg/ section.
+-->
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+<!--
+ This is a list of options to pass to dpkg. The options must be specified
+ using the list notation and each list item is passed as a single argument
+ to &dpkg;.
+-->
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+ are invoked in order using <filename>/bin/sh</>, should any fail APT
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+ </VarListEntry>
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+-->
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+<!--
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+-->
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+ </VarListEntry>
+ </VariableList>
+ </RefSect1>
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+ <RefSect1><Title>Debug Options</>
+-->
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+<!--
+ Most of the options in the <literal/debug/ section are not interesting to
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+ interesting output about the decisions dist-upgrade makes.
+ <literal/Debug::NoLocking/ disables file locking so APT can do some
+ operations as non-root and <literal/Debug::pkgDPkgPM/ will print out the
+ command line for each dpkg invokation. <literal/Debug::IdentCdrom/ will
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+ <!-- statfs ¤Ï status ¤Î typo? -->
+ </RefSect1>
+
+<!--
+ <RefSect1><Title>Examples</>
+-->
+ <RefSect1><Title>Îã</>
+ <para>
+<!--
+ &configureindex; contains a
+ sample configuration file showing the default values for all possible
+ options.
+-->
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+ <filename>/etc/apt/apt.conf</>
+ </RefSect1>
+
+<!--
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+-->
+ <RefSect1><Title>»²¾È</>
+ <para>
+ &apt-cache;, &apt-config;<!-- ? reading apt.conf -->, &apt-preferences;.
+ </RefSect1>
+
+ &manbugs;
+ &manauthor;
+ &translator;
+
+</refentry>