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authorDavid Kalnischkies <kalnischkies@gmail.com>2011-06-29 19:21:34 +0200
committerDavid Kalnischkies <kalnischkies@gmail.com>2011-06-29 19:21:34 +0200
commit8f8ed8f4e50fd98aa43ee69971cac8bda55760f1 (patch)
tree79dbb2f29aca55db49f8e7213094a8423caa343e /doc/apt_preferences.5.xml
parentd953d210bb54accb416f2144104b79dcd29198ba (diff)
parent6f747894998e10649d0237fe5f7b9b85a5266f1f (diff)
merge with debian-experimental 0.8.16~exp2 release
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diff --git a/doc/apt_preferences.5.xml b/doc/apt_preferences.5.xml
index 55504f3e5..f08f92b94 100644
--- a/doc/apt_preferences.5.xml
+++ b/doc/apt_preferences.5.xml
@@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ You have been warned.</para>
<para>Note that the files in the <filename>/etc/apt/preferences.d</filename>
directory are parsed in alphanumeric ascending order and need to obey the
-following naming convention: The files have no or "<literal>pref</literal>"
-as filename extension and which only contain alphanumeric, hyphen (-),
+following naming convention: The files have either no or "<literal>pref</literal>"
+as filename extension and only contain alphanumeric, hyphen (-),
underscore (_) and period (.) characters.
Otherwise APT will print a notice that it has ignored a file if the file
doesn't match a pattern in the <literal>Dir::Ignore-Files-Silently</literal>
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ APT also supports pinning by glob() expressions and regular
expressions surrounded by /. For example, the following
example assigns the priority 500 to all packages from
experimental where the name starts with gnome (as a glob()-like
-expression or contains the word kde (as a POSIX extended regular
+expression) or contains the word kde (as a POSIX extended regular
expression surrounded by slashes).
</para>
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ Pin-Priority: 500
<para>
The rule for those expressions is that they can occur anywhere
-where a string can occur. Those, the following pin assigns the
+where a string can occur. Thus, the following pin assigns the
priority 990 to all packages from a release starting with karmic.
</para>