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diff --git a/doc/ja/apt-get.ja.8.sgml b/doc/ja/apt-get.ja.8.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index 156f83699..000000000 --- a/doc/ja/apt-get.ja.8.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,857 +0,0 @@ -<!-- -*- mode: sgml; mode: fold -*- --> -<!-- translation of version 1.12 --> -<!doctype refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V3.1//EN" [ - -<!ENTITY % aptent SYSTEM "apt.ent.ja"> -%aptent; - -]> - -<refentry lang=ja> - &apt-docinfo; - - <refmeta> - <refentrytitle>apt-get</> - <manvolnum>8</> - </refmeta> - - <!-- Man page title --> - <refnamediv> - <refname>apt-get</> -<!-- - <refpurpose>APT package handling utility - - command-line interface</> ---> - <refpurpose>APT �ѥå��������桼�ƥ���ƥ� -- ���ޥ�ɥ饤���ե�����</> - </refnamediv> - - <!-- Arguments --> - <refsynopsisdiv> - <cmdsynopsis> - <command>apt-get</> - <arg><option>-hvs</></arg> - <arg><option>-o=<replaceable/config string/</></arg> - <arg><option>-c=<replaceable/file/</></arg> - <group choice=req> - <arg>update</> - <arg>upgrade</> - <arg>dselect-upgrade</> - <arg>install <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkg</replaceable></arg></arg> - <arg>remove <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkg</replaceable></arg></arg> - <arg>source <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkg</replaceable></arg></arg> - <arg>build-dep <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkg</replaceable></arg></arg> - <arg>check</> - <arg>clean</> - <arg>autoclean</> - </group> - </cmdsynopsis> - </refsynopsisdiv> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>Description</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>����</> - <para> -<!-- - <command/apt-get/ is the command-line tool for handling packages, and may be - considered the user's "back-end" to other tools using the APT library. ---> - <command/apt-get/ �ϥѥå����������륳�ޥ�ɥ饤��ġ���ǡ� - APT �饤�֥����Ѥ���¾�Υġ���Υ桼��¦�Хå�����ɤȤ⤤�����ΤǤ��� - </para> - <para> -<!-- - Unless the <option/-h/, or <option/- -help/ option is given one of the - commands below must be present. ---> - <option/-h/ �� <option/--help/ ��������ʲ��˵륳�ޥ�ɤ�ɬ�פǤ��� - </para> - <VariableList> - <VarListEntry><Term>update</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - <literal/update/ is used to resynchronize the package index files from - their sources. The indexes of available packages are fetched from the - location(s) specified in <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</>. - For example, when using a Debian archive, this command retrieves and - scans the <filename>Packages.gz</> files, so that information about new - and updated packages is available. An <literal/update/ should always be - performed before an <literal/upgrade/ or <literal/dist-upgrade/. Please - be aware that the overall progress meter will be incorrect as the size - of the package files cannot be known in advance. ---> - <literal/update/ �Ϥ��줾�����������ѥå���������ǥå����ե������ - ��Ʊ����Ԥ��Τ˻��Ѥ��ޤ������Ѳ�ǽ�ʥѥå������Υ���ǥå����� - <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</> �˵��Ҥ�����꤫��������ޤ��� - �㤨�� Debian archive �����Ѥ���ݡ����Υ��ޥ�ɤ� <filename>Packages.gz</> - �ե���������뤳�Ȥǡ������ޤ��Ϲ������줿�ѥå������ξ������Ѳ�ǽ - �Ȥʤ�ޤ���<literal/update/ �� <literal/upgrade/ �� - <literal/dist-upgrade/ ��Ԥ����˾�˼¹Ԥ���٤��Ǥ��� - ����äƥѥå������ե�����Υ��������Τ뤳�Ȥ��Ǥ��ʤ����ᡢ - ���ΤΥץ����쥹�����������ɽ������ޤ��� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>upgrade</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - <literal/upgrade/ is used to install the newest versions of all packages - currently installed on the system from the sources enumerated in - <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</>. Packages currently installed with - new versions available are retrieved and upgraded; under no circumstances - are currently installed packages removed, or packages not already installed - retrieved and installed. New versions of currently installed packages that - cannot be upgraded without changing the install status of another package - will be left at their current version. An <literal/update/ must be - performed first so that <command/apt-get/ knows that new versions of packages are - available. ---> - <literal/upgrade/ �ϡ����ߥ����ƥ�˥��ȡ��뤵��Ƥ������ѥå������� - �ǿ��С�������<filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</> ��������������� - ���ȡ��뤹��Τ˻��Ѥ��ޤ������ߥ��ȡ�����Υѥå������˿����� - �С��������й������ޤ����������ʤ���⸽�ߥ��ȡ������ - �ѥå������κ���ϹԤ��ޤ����оݤΥѥå������� - ¾�Υѥå������Υ��ȡ�����֤��ѹ������˹����Ǥ��ʤ����ϡ� - ���ߤΥС������ΤޤޤȤʤ�ޤ��� - <literal/update/ ��Ϥ���˼¹Ԥ��Ƥ����ơ�<command/apt-get/ �� - �ѥå������ο������С���������ѤǤ��뤳�Ȥ��Τ餻��ɬ�פ�����ޤ��� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>dselect-upgrade</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - is used in conjunction with the traditional Debian GNU/Linux packaging - front-end, &dselect;. <literal/dselect-upgrade/ - follows the changes made by &dselect; to the <literal/Status/ - field of available packages, and performs the actions necessary to realize - that state (for instance, the removal of old and the installation of new - packages). ---> - ����Ū�� Debian GNU/Linux �ѥå����������ե���ȥ���ɤ� &dselect; - �ȶ��˻��Ѥ���ޤ���<literal/dselect-upgrade/ �� &dselect; �Ǻ��줿 - ���Ѳ�ǽ�ѥå������� <literal/Status/ �ե�����ɤ��ѹ������פ��� - ���ξ��֤�ȿ�Ǥ�����Τ�ɬ�פʥ���������¹Ԥ��ޤ��� - (�㤨�С��Ť��ѥå������κ���俷�����ѥå������Υ��ȡ���ʤ�) - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>dist-upgrade</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - <literal/dist-upgrade/, in addition to performing the function of - <literal/upgrade/, also intelligently handles changing dependencies - with new versions of packages; <command/apt-get/ has a "smart" conflict - resolution system, and it will attempt to upgrade the most important - packages at the expense of less important ones if necessary. - The <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</> file contains a list of locations - from which to retrieve desired package files. ---> - <literal/dist-upgrade/ �� <literal/upgrade/ �ε�ǽ�˲ä������С������� - �ѥå��������Ф����¸�ط����ѹ�����Ū�����ޤ��� - <command/apt-get/ �ϡ��������줿�����襷���ƥ�������ɬ�פʤ� - ���Ū���פǤʤ��ѥå����������ˤ��ơ��ǽ��ץѥå������ι����� - ��ߤޤ��� - <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</> �ե������ɬ�פʥѥå������ե������ - ����������Υꥹ�Ȥ��ޤޤ�Ƥ��ޤ��� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>install</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - <literal/install/ is followed by one or more packages desired for - installation. Each package is a package name, not a fully qualified - filename (for instance, in a Debian GNU/Linux system, libc6 would be the - argument provided, not em(libc6_1.9.6-2.deb)). All packages required - by the package(s) specified for installation will also be retrieved and - installed. The <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</> file is used to locate - the desired packages. If a hyphen is appended to the package name (with - no intervening space), the identified package will be removed if it is - installed. Similarly a plus sign can be used to designate a package to - install. These latter features may be used to override decisions made by - apt-get's conflict resolution system. ---> - <literal/install/ �θ�ˤϥ��ȡ��뤹��ѥå�������1�İʾ���ꤷ�ޤ��� - ���ꤹ��ѥå������ϡ������ʥե�����̾�ǤϤʤ��ѥå�����̾�Ǥ��� - (�㤨�� Debian GNU/Linux �����ƥ�Ǥ� libc6_1.9.6-2.deb �ǤϤʤ� libc6 �� - �����Ȥ���Ϳ���ޤ�) ���ȡ��뤹��褦���ꤷ�����٤ƤΥѥå��������Ф� - ���������ȡ����Ԥ��ޤ���<filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</> �ե����� - ���᤹��ѥå������ξ������ꤹ��Τ˻��Ѥ��ޤ��� - �ѥå�����̾�θ���� (�����ޤޤ�) �ϥ��ե��ɲä���Ƥ����硢 - ���Υѥå����������ȡ��뤵��Ƥ���к�����ޤ��� - Ʊ�ͤˡ����ȡ��뤹��ѥå���������������Τ˥ץ饹�������ѤǤ��ޤ��� - ����ʸ���� apt-get �ζ����襷���ƥ��Ƚ�Ǥ����Ѥ���뤫�⤷��ޤ��� - </para> - <para> -<!-- - A specific version of a package can be selected for installation by - following the package name with an equals and the version of the package - to select. This will cause that version to be located and selected for - install. Alternatively a specific distribution can be selected by - following the package name with a slash and the version of the - distribution or the Archive name (stable, frozen, unstable). ---> - �ѥå������˥������뵭��ȥС�������³���뤳�Ȥǡ� - �����С������Υѥå������ȡ��뤹�뤳�Ȥ��Ǥ��ޤ��� - �Ĥޤ����ΥС������Υѥå������ȡ��뤹��褦������ - ����Ȥ��������ȤǤ��� - �̤���ˡ�Ȥ��Ƥϡ��ǥ����ȥ�ӥ塼���������ꤹ��Τˡ� - �ѥå�����̾�θ��³���ƥ���å���ȥǥ����ȥ�ӥ塼�����ΥС������� - ����������̾ (stable, frozen, unstable) �ҤǤ��ޤ��� - </para> - <para> - �С�����������ϥ����졼�ɻ��ˤ���ѤǤ��뤿�ᡢ���դ�ʧ�ä� - ���Ѥ��ʤ���Фʤ�ޤ��� - </para> - <para> -<!-- - If no package matches the given expression and the expression contains one - of '.', '?' or '*' then it is assumed to be a POSIX regex and it is applied - to all package names in the database. Any matches are then installed (or - removed). Note that matching is done by substring so 'lo.*' matches 'how-lo' - and 'lowest'. If this is undesired prefix with a '^' character. ---> - �⤷'.'��'?'��'*'��ޤʸ�˰�Ĥ�ѥå�����̾���ޥå����ʤ��ä���硢 - POSIX ����ɽ���Ǥ���ȸ��ʤ����ǡ����١���������ѥå�����̾���Ф��� - Ŭ�Ѥ��ޤ��� - �ޥå������ѥå��������٤Ƥ����ȡ���(�⤷���Ϻ��)����ޤ��� - ��) 'lo.*' �Τ褦��ʸ����� 'how-lo' �� 'lowest' �˥ޥå����ޤ��� - �����˾�ޤʤ���С���Ƭ�� '^' ��Ĥ��Ƥ��������� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>remove</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - <literal/remove/ is identical to <literal/install/ except that packages are - removed instead of installed. If a plus sign is appended to the package - name (with no intervening space), the identified package will be - installed. ---> - <literal/remove/ �� �ѥå��������������뤳�Ȥ������<literal/install/ - ��Ʊ�ͤǤ��� - �ץ饹���椬�ѥå�����̾�� (�֤˶����ޤޤ���) �ղä��줿��硢 - ���̤��줿�ѥå������ȡ��뤷�ޤ��� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>source</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - <literal/source/ causes <command/apt-get/ to fetch source packages. APT - will examine the available packages to decide which source package to - fetch. It will then find and download into the current directory the - newest available version of that source package. Source packages are - tracked separately from binary packages via <literal/deb-src/ type lines - in the &sources-list; file. This probably will mean that you will not - get the same source as the package you have installed or as you could - install. If the - -compile options is specified then the package will be - compiled to a binary .deb using dpkg-buildpackage, if - -download-only is - specified then the source package will not be unpacked. ---> - <literal/source/ �ϥ������ѥå��������������褦 <command/apt-get/ - ���뤳�Ȥ��̣���ޤ��� - APT �ϤɤΥ������ѥå�������������뤫���ꤹ��褦�����Ѳ�ǽ�ʥѥå������� - ��Ƥ���ޤ��� - ���θ塢�ǿ������Ѳ�ǽ�ʥ������ѥå������Ĥ��������ȥǥ��쥯�ȥ�� - ����������ɤ��ޤ��� - �������ѥå������ϡ��Х��ʥ�ѥå������Ȥ��̤� &sources-list; �ե������ - <literal/deb-src/ �Ԥ�����פ���ޤ��� - ����ϡ����ȡ��뤷�� (�ޤ��ϥ��ȡ���Ǥ���) �ѥå������ȡ� - ���������Ѥ��뤳�Ȥ��Ǥ��뤳�Ȥ��Ƥ��ޤ��� - --compile ���ץ�����ꤵ�줿��硢dpkg-buildpackage ���Ѥ��� - �Х��ʥ� .deb �ե�����إ���ѥ����Ԥ��ޤ��� - --download-only �ξ��ϥ������ѥå�������Ÿ�����ޤ��� - </para> - <para> -<!-- - A specific source version can be retrieved by postfixing the source name - with an equals and then the version to fetch, similar to the mechanism - used for the package files. This enables exact matching of the source - package name and version, implicitly enabling the - <literal/APT::Get::Only-Source/ option. ---> - �ѥå�������Ʊ�ͤˡ�������̾�θ���˥�������ȼ����������С������� - �֤����Ȥǡ����ꤷ���С������Υ����������뤳�Ȥ��Ǥ��ޤ��� - <literal/APT::Get::Only-Source/ ���ץ����ǰ��ۤΤ�����ͭ���ˤʤä� - ���뤿�ᡢ�������ѥå�����̾�ȥС������˸�̩�˥ޥå�����褦�� - �ʤäƤ��ޤ��� - </para> - - <para> -<!-- - Note that source packages are not tracked like binary packages, they - exist only in the current directory and are similar to downloading source - tar balls. ---> - ��) tar ball �ϥ����ȥǥ��쥯�ȥ�ˤΤߥ���������ɤ��졢 - �����ȥǥ��쥯�ȥ��Ÿ������ޤ��� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>build-dep</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - <literal/build-dep/ causes apt-get to install/remove packages in an - attempt to satisfy the build dependencies for a source packages. ---> - <literal/build-dep/ �ϥ������ѥå������ι��۰�¸�ط����������褦�ˡ� - �ѥå������Υ��ȡ��롦�����Ԥ��ޤ��� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>check</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - <literal/check/ is a diagnostic tool; it updates the package cache and checks - for broken dependencies. ---> - <literal/check/ �ϡ��ѥå���������å���ι�������줿��¸�ط�������å����� - ���ǥġ���Ǥ��� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>clean</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - <literal/clean/ clears out the local repository of retrieved package - files. It removes everything but the lock file from - <filename>&cachedir;/archives/</> and - <filename>&cachedir;/archive/partial/</>. When APT is used as a - &dselect; method, <literal/clean/ is run automatically. - Those who do not use dselect will likely want to run <literal/apt-get clean/ - from time to time to free up disk space. - --> - <literal/clean/ �ϼ��������ѥå������Υ��������ݥ��ȥ���ݽ����ޤ��� - <filename>&cachedir;/archives/</> �� - <filename>&cachedir;/archive/partial/</> ���� - ���å��ե�����ʳ����٤ƺ�����ޤ��� - APT �� &dselect; ����ƤФ��Ȥ��ˤϡ���ưŪ�� <literal/clean/ �� - �¹Ԥ���ޤ��� - dselect����Ѥ��ʤ����ϡ��ǥ��������ڡ�����������뤿�ᡢ���� - <literal/apt-get clean/ ��¹Ԥ������ʤ�Ǥ��礦�� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>autoclean</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Like <literal/clean/, <literal/autoclean/ clears out the local - repository of retrieved package files. The difference is that it only - removes package files that can no longer be downloaded, and are largely - useless. This allows a cache to be maintained over a long period without - it growing out of control. The configuration option - <literal/APT::Clean-Installed/ will prevent installed packages from being - erased if it is set off. ---> - <literal/clean/ Ʊ�͡�<literal/autoclean/ �ϼ��������ѥå������Υ������� - ��ݥ��ȥ���ݽ����ޤ����㤤�ϡ��⤦����������ɤ���뤳�Ȥ��ʤ� - �ѥå������ե�����䡢�ۤȤ�����פʥѥå������ե�����Τߤ������뤳�ȤǤ��� - ���Τ��ᡢĹ�����֡�����å��夬�����Ǥ��������粽���뤳�Ȥʤ��� - �ݻ����뤳�Ȥ��Ǥ��ޤ��� - ���ꥪ�ץ���� <literal/APT::Clean-Installed/ �� off �����åȤ��Ƥ���С� - ���ȡ���ѤΥѥå������ե����뤬��������Τ��ɤ����Ȥ��Ǥ��ޤ��� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - </VariableList> - </RefSect1> - - <RefSect1><Title>���ץ����</> - &apt-cmdblurb; - - <VariableList> - <VarListEntry><term><option/-d/</><term><option/--download-only/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Download only; package files are only retrieved, not unpacked or installed. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Download-Only/. ---> - ����������ɤΤ� - �ѥå������ե�����μ����Τߤ�Ԥ��� - Ÿ�������ȡ����Ԥ��ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Download-Only/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/-f/</><term><option/--fix-broken/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Fix; attempt to correct a system with broken dependencies in - place. This option, when used with install/remove, can omit any packages - to permit APT to deduce a likely soltion. Any Package that are specified - must completly correct the problem. The option is sometimes necessary when - running APT for the first time; APT itself does not allow broken package - dependencies to exist on a system. It is possible that a system's - dependency structure can be so corrupt as to require manual intervention - (which usually means using &dselect; or <command/dpkg - -remove/ to eliminate some of - the offending packages). Use of this option together with <option/-m/ may produce an - error in some situations. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Fix-Broken/. ---> - ���� - ��¸�ط������줿�����ƥ�ν������ߤޤ��� - ���Υ��ץ����� install �� remove �Ȱ��˻Ȥ��Ȥ��ϡ��ѥå������� - ���ꤷ�ʤ��Ƥ⤫�ޤ��ޤ��ɤΥѥå���������ꤷ�Ƥ⡢����������� - ��褷�ޤ� - APT ���Τϥ����ƥ��¸�ߤ�����줿�ѥå�������¸�ط���������Ȥ��Ǥ��ʤ� - �Τǡ����� APT ��¹Ԥ����硢���Υ��ץ����ɬ�פˤʤ뤳�Ȥ�����ޤ��� - �����ƥ�ΰ�¸�ط���¤�ˤ��ʤ����꤬������ϡ���ư�ǽ�������褦 - �᤹�뤳�Ȥ��������ޤ��� - (�̾�ϡ�����Τ���ѥå�������������Τ�&dselect; �� - <command/dpkg --remove/ ����Ѥ��ޤ�) - ���Υ��ץ����� <option/-m/ ���ץ�����Ʊ���˻��Ѥ���ȡ� - ��������Ǥϥ��顼�ˤʤ뤫�⤷��ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Fix-Broken/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/-m/</><term><option/--ignore-missing/</> - <term><option/--fix-missing/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Ignore missing packages; If packages cannot be retrieved or fail the - integrity check after retrieval (corrupted package files), hold back - those packages and handle the result. Use of this option together with - <option/-f/ may produce an error in some situations. If a package is - selected for installation (particularly if it is mentioned on the - command line) and it could not be downloaded then it will be silently - held back. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Fix-Missing/. ---> - ����ѥå�������̵�� - �ѥå������������Ǥ��ʤ��ä��ꡢ - (�ѥå���������»��) ����������������������å����̤�ʤ��ä���硢 - ���Υѥå������ν�������α���Ǹ�ޤǽ�����³���ޤ��� - ���Υ��ץ����� <option/-f/ ���ץ�����Ʊ���˻��Ѥ���ȡ� - ��������Ǥϥ��顼�ˤʤ뤫�⤷��ޤ��� - �ѥå������ȡ��뤹��褦���Ƥ����� - (�ä˥��ޥ�ɥ饤��Ǥ�����) �䡢����������ɤǤ��ʤ��ä����� - �ʤˤ�ɽ��������α���뤳�Ȥˤʤ�ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Fix-Missing/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--no-download/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Disables downloading of packages. This is best used with - <option/- -ignore-missing/ to force APT to use only the .debs it has - already downloaded. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Download/. ---> - �ѥå������Υ���������ɤ��ޤ�����Ϥ��Ǥ˥���������ɤ��� .deb - ���Ф��ƤΤ�APT��Ԥ��ݤˡ�<option/--ignore-missing/ ��ʻ���� - �Ȥ��Τ��褤�Ǥ��礦�� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Download/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/-q/</><term><option/--quiet/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Quiet; produces output suitable for logging, omitting progress indicators. - More q's will produce more quiet up to a maximum of 2. You can also use - <option/-q=#/ to set the quiet level, overriding the configuration file. - Note that quiet level 2 implies <option/-y/, you should never use -qq - without a no-action modifier such as -d, - -print-uris or -s as APT may - decided to do something you did not expect. - Configuration Item: <literal/quiet/. ---> - �Ų� - ��Ľɽ�����ά���ƥ�����Ȥ�Τ������ʽ��Ϥ�Ԥ��ޤ��� - ���� 2 �Ĥޤ� q ��Ťͤ뤳�ȤǤ���Ť��ˤǤ��ޤ��� - �ޤ���<option/-q=#/ �Τ褦���Ų���٥����ꤷ�ơ�����ե������ - ����뤳�Ȥ�Ǥ��ޤ��� - ��) �Ų���٥� 2 �� <option/-y/ �ΰ�̣��ޤ�Ǥ��ޤ��� - APT ���տޤ��ʤ������Ԥ����⤷��ʤ��Τ� -d, --print-uris, -s �Τ褦�� - ����Ԥ�ʤ����ץ�����Ĥ����� -qq ����Ѥ���٤��ǤϤ���ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/quiet/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/-s/</> - <term><option/--simulate/</> - <term><option/--just-print/</> - <term><option/--dry-run/</> - <term><option/--recon/</> - <term><option/--no-act/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - No action; perform a simulation of events that would occur but do not - actually change the system. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Simulate/. ---> - ư��ʤ� - �ʤˤ�������Τ��Υ��ߥ�졼������Ԥ��� - �ºݤΥ����ƥ��ѹ��Ϥ��ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Simulate/ - </para> - <para> -<!-- - Simulate prints out - a series of lines each one representing a dpkg operation, Configure (Conf), - Remove (Remv), Unpack (Inst). Square brackets indicate broken packages with - and empty set of square brackets meaning breaks that are of no consequence - (rare). ---> - ���ߥ�졼�Ȥη�̡�dpkg ��ư���ɽ����Ϣ�ιԤΤ��줾��ˡ����� (Conf)�� - ��� (Remv)�� Ÿ�� (Inst) ��ɽ�����ޤ��� - �ѥ��å��ϲ��줿�ѥå�������ɽ�������γѥ��å����礷������ǤϤʤ����Ȥ� - ɽ���ޤ�(�ޤ�Ǥ�)�� - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/-y/</><term><option/--yes/</> - <term><option/--assume-yes/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Automatic yes to prompts; assume "yes" as answer to all prompts and run - non-interactively. If an undesirable situation, such as changing a held - package or removing an essential package occurs then <literal/apt-get/ - will abort. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Assume-Yes/. ---> - �ץ���ץȤؤμ�ư���� - ���٤ƤΥץ���ץȤ˼�ưŪ�� "yes" �������� - ������Ū�˼¹Ԥ��ޤ��� - ��α�����ѥå������ξ��֤��ѹ������ꡢɬ�ܥѥå�������������褦����Ŭ�ڤʾ����ξ�硢 - <literal/apt-get/ �����Ǥ���Ǥ��礦�� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Assume-Yes/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/-u/</><term><option/--show-upgraded/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Show upgraded packages; Print out a list of all packages that are to be - upgraded. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Show-Upgraded/. ---> - �����ѥå�����ɽ�� - ������������ѥå������ΰ�����ɽ�����ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Show-Upgraded/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/-b/</><term><option/--compile/</> - <term><option/--build/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Compile source packages after downloading them. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Compile/. ---> - �������ѥå����������������ɸ塢����ѥ��뤷�ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Compile/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--ignore-hold/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Ignore package Holds; This causes <command/apt-get/ to ignore a hold - placed on a package. This may be useful in conjunction with - <literal/dist-upgrade/ to override a large number of undesired holds. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Ignore-Hold/. ---> - ��α�ѥå�����̵�� - �ѥå���������α�ؼ���̵�뤷�� <command/apt-get/ - ��Ԥ��ޤ��� - ���̤Υѥå���������α�β����Τ� <literal/dist-upgrade/ �ȶ��� - ���Ѥ���������Ǥ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Ignore-Hold/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--no-upgrade/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Do not upgrade packages; When used in conjunction with <literal/install/ - <literal/no-upgrade/ will prevent packages listed from being upgraded - if they are already installed. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Upgrade/. ---> - �ѥå����������ʤ� - <literal/install/ ��Ʊ���˻��Ѥ���ȡ� - <literal/no-upgrade/ �ϻ��ꤷ���ѥå����������Ǥ˥��ȡ��뤷�Ƥ����� - ������Ԥ��ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Upgrade/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--force-yes/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Force yes; This is a dangerous option that will cause apt to continue - without prompting if it is doing something potentially harmful. It - should not be used except in very special situations. Using - <literal/force-yes/ can potentially destroy your system! - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::force-yes/. ---> - �������� - APT ������»����Ϳ�����ͤʤ�ư��褦�Ȥ������Ǥ⡢ - ��ǧ�����Ϥʤ��Ǽ¹Ԥ��Ƥ��ޤ��������ʥ��ץ����Ǥ��� - ��ۤɤξ����Ǥʤ���С����Ѥ��ʤ����������Ǥ��礦�� - <literal/force-yes/ �Ϥ��ʤ��Υ����ƥ���˲������ͤޤ���! - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::force-yes/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--print-uris/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Instead of fetching the files to install their URIs are printed. Each - URI will have the path, the destination file name, the size and the expected - md5 hash. Note that the file name to write to will not always match - the file name on the remote site! This also works with the - <literal/source/ and <literal/update/ commands. When used with the - <literal/update/ command the MD5 and size are not included, and it is - up to the user to decompress any compressed files. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Print-URIs/. ---> - ���ȡ��뤹��ե�����������������ˡ�����URI��ɽ�����ޤ��� - URI�ˤϡ��ѥ����оݥե�����̾���ե����륵������ͽ¬����� md5 �ϥå��� - ���ޤޤ�Ƥ��ޤ��� - ��) ���Ϥ����ե�����̾������˥�⡼�ȥ����ȤΥե�����̾�Ȱ��פ���櫓 - �ǤϤ���ޤ���! ����� <literal/source/ ���ޥ�ɡ� <literal/update/ - ���ޥ�ɤǤ�ư��ޤ��� - MD5 ��ե����륵������ޤޤ� <literal/update/ �ǻ��Ѥ����Ȥ��ˡ� - ���̥ե������Ÿ�����뤳�Ȥϥ桼������Ǥ�ˤ����ƹԤäƤ��������� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Print-URIs/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--purge/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Use purge instead of remove for anything that would be removed. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Purge/. ---> - ��������硢����ǤϤʤ������������Ѥ��ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Purge/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--reinstall/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Re-Install packages that are already installed and at the newest version. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::ReInstall/. ---> - ���Ǥ˺ǿ��Ǥ����ȡ��뤵��Ƥ��Ƥ⡢�ѥå�������ƥ��ȡ��뤷�ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::ReInstall/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--list-cleanup/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - This option defaults to on, use <literal/- -no-list-cleanup/ to turn it - off. When on <command/apt-get/ will automatically manage the contents of - <filename>&statedir;/lists</> to ensure that obsolete files are erased. - The only reason to turn it off is if you frequently change your source - list. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::List-Cleanup/. ---> - ���ε�ǽ�ϥǥե���Ȥ� ON �ˤʤäƤ��ޤ��� - OFF �ˤ���ˤ� <literal/--no-list-cleanup/ �Ȥ��Ƥ��������� - ON �ξ�硢<command/apt-get/ �ϸŤ��ʤä��ե������μ¤˾õ�뤿�ᡢ - ��ưŪ�� <filename>&statedir;/lists</> ����Ȥ��������Ǥ��礦�� - ����� OFF �ˤ���Τϡ����ʤ����������ꥹ�Ȥ����ˤ��ѹ���������餤�Ǥ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::List-Cleanup/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/-t/</> - <term><option/--target-release/</> - <term><option/--default-release/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - This option controls the default input to the policy engine, it creates - a default pin at priority 990 using the specified release string. The - preferences file may further override this setting. In short, this option - lets you have simple control over which distribution packages will be - retrieved from. Some common examples might be - <option>-t '2.1*'</> or <option>-t unstable</>. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Default-Release/ ---> - ���Υ��ץ����ϥݥꥷ������ؤΥǥե�������Ϥ����椷�ޤ��� - ����ϡ����ꤵ�줿����ʸ�������Ѥ����ǥե���� pin ��ͥ���� 990 - �Ǻ������뤳�ȤǤ��� - ͥ��ե�����Ϥ�����������ޤ��� - �פ���ˤ��Υ��ץ����ϡ��ɤ����ۥѥå�������������뤫���ñ�� - �������Ƥ��ޤ��� - �����Ĥ�����Ū����ϡ�<option>-t '2.1*'</> �� <option>-t unstable</> - �Ǥ��礦�� - ������� - <literal/APT::Default-Release/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--trivial-only/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Only perform operations that are 'trivial'. Logically this can be considered - related to <option/- -assume-yes/, where <option/- -assume-yes/ will answer - yes to any prompt, <option/- -trivial-only/ will answer no. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Trivial-Only/. ---> - �ֽ��פǤʤ������Τߤ�Ԥ��ޤ������������Ū�� <option/--assume-yes/ �� - ��֤ȸ��ʤ����Ȥ��Ǥ��ޤ���<option/--assume-yes/ �ϼ���ˤ��٤� yes �� - �����ޤ�����<option/--trivial-only/ �Ϥ��٤� no �������ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Trivial-Only/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--no-remove/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - If any packages are to be removed apt-get immediately aborts without - prompting. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Remove/ ---> - �ѥå�������������������ˤʤä��Ȥ����ץ���ץȤ�ɽ���������Ǥ��ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Remove/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--only-source/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Only has meaning for the <literal/source/ command. indicates that the - given source names are not to be mapped through the binary table. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Only-Source/ ---> - <literal/source/ ���ޥ�ɤǤΤ߰�̣������ޤ��� - ���ꤵ�줿������̾���Х��ʥ�ơ��֥�˥ޥåפ���ʤ����Ȥ��ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Only-Source/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--diff-only/</><term><option/--tar-only/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Download only the diff or tar file of a source archive. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Diff-Only/ and - <literal/APT::Get::Tar-Only/ ---> - ���������������֤� diff �ե������ tar �ե�����Υ���������ɤΤߤ�Ԥ��ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Diff-Only/ �� <literal/APT::Get::Tar-Only/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><option/--arch-only/</> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Only process architecture-dependent build-dependencies. - Configuration Item: <literal/APT::Get::Arch-Only/ ---> - ���۰�¸�ط��β������ƥ�����˰�¸������ΤΤ߹Ԥ��ޤ��� - ������� - <literal/APT::Get::Arch-Only/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - &apt-commonoptions; - - </VariableList> - </RefSect1> - - <RefSect1><Title>�ե�����</> - <variablelist> - <VarListEntry><term><filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</></term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - locations to fetch packages from. - Configuration Item: <literal/Dir::Etc::SourceList/. ---> - �ѥå������μ������� - ������� - <literal/Dir::Etc::SourceList/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><filename>/etc/apt/apt.conf</></term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - APT configuration file. - Configuration Item: <literal/Dir::Etc::Main/. ---> - APT ����ե����롣 - ������� - <literal/Dir::Etc::Main/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><filename>/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/</></term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - APT configuration file fragments - Configuration Item: <literal/Dir::Etc::Parts/. ---> - APT ����ե���������ҡ� - ������� - <literal/Dir::Etc::Parts/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><filename>/etc/apt/preferences</></term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - version preferences file - Configuration Item: <literal/Dir::Etc::Preferences/. ---> - �С������ͥ��ե����롣 - ������� - <literal/Dir::Etc::Preferences/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><filename>&cachedir;/archives/</></term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - storage area for retrieved package files. - Configuration Item: <literal/Dir::Cache::Archives/. ---> - �����Ѥߥѥå������ե������Ǽ���ꥢ�� - ������� - <literal/Dir::Cache::Archives/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><filename>&cachedir;/archives/partial/</></term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - storage area for package files in transit. - Configuration Item: <literal/Dir::Cache::Archives/ (implicit partial). ---> - ������ѥå������ե������Ǽ���ꥢ�� - ������� - <literal/Dir::Cache::Archives/ (ɬ��Ū���Դ����Ǥ�) - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><filename>&statedir;/lists/</></term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - storage area for state information for each package resource specified in - &sources-list; - Configuration Item: <literal/Dir::State::Lists/. ---> - &sources-list; �Υѥå���������ͭ�ξ��־����Ǽ���ꥢ�� - ������� - <literal/Dir::State::Lists/ - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><term><filename>&statedir;/lists/partial/</></term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - storage area for state information in transit. - Configuration Item: <literal/Dir::State::Lists/ (implicit partial). ---> - ������ξ��־����Ǽ���ꥢ�� - ������� - <literal/Dir::State::Lists/ (ɬ��Ū���Դ����Ǥ�) - </Para></ListItem> - </VarListEntry> - </variablelist> - </RefSect1> - - <RefSect1><Title>��Ϣ����</> - <para> - &apt-cache;, &apt-cdrom;, &dpkg;, &dselect;, &sources-list;, &apt-conf;, - &docdir;�� APT �桼������������, &apt-preferences; - </para> - </RefSect1> - - <RefSect1><Title>���ǥ�å�����</> - <para> - <command/apt-get/ �����ェλ���� 0 ���֤��ޤ��� - ���顼���ˤϽ��ʤ� 100 ���֤��ޤ��� - </para> - </RefSect1> - - &manbugs; - &manauthor; - &translator; -</refentry> |