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diff --git a/doc/apt.conf.5.xml b/doc/apt.conf.5.xml index 500079f24..c138502b7 100644 --- a/doc/apt.conf.5.xml +++ b/doc/apt.conf.5.xml @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ &apt-email; &apt-product; <!-- The last update date --> - <date>18 September 2009</date> + <date>16 January 2010</date> </refentryinfo> <refmeta> @@ -37,16 +37,27 @@ </refnamediv> <refsect1><title>Description</title> - <para><filename>apt.conf</filename> 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</envar> environment - variable (if any) and then read the files in <literal>Dir::Etc::Parts</literal> - then read the main configuration file specified by - <literal>Dir::Etc::main</literal> then finally apply the - command line options to override the configuration directives, possibly - loading even more config files.</para> - + <para><filename>apt.conf</filename> is the main configuration file for + the APT suite of tools, but by far not the only place changes to options + can be made. All tools therefore share the configuration files and also + use a common command line parser to provide a uniform environment.</para> + <orderedlist> + <para>When an APT tool starts up it will read the configuration files + in the following order:</para> + <listitem><para>the file specified by the <envar>APT_CONFIG</envar> + environment variable (if any)</para></listitem> + <listitem><para>all files in <literal>Dir::Etc::Parts</literal> in + alphanumeric ascending order which have no or "<literal>conf</literal>" + as filename extension and which only contain alphanumeric, + hyphen (-), underscore (_) and period (.) characters - + otherwise they will be silently ignored.</para></listitem> + <listitem><para>the main configuration file specified by + <literal>Dir::Etc::main</literal></para></listitem> + <listitem><para>the command line options are applied to override the + configuration directives or to load even more configuration files.</para></listitem> + </orderedlist> + </refsect1> + <refsect1><title>Syntax</title> <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</literal> is an option within |