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diff --git a/doc/ja/apt.conf.ja.5.sgml b/doc/ja/apt.conf.ja.5.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index 3634096f9..000000000 --- a/doc/ja/apt.conf.ja.5.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,785 +0,0 @@ -<!-- -*- mode: sgml; mode: fold -*- --> -<!-- translation of version 1.9 --> -<!doctype refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V3.1//EN" [ - -<!ENTITY % aptent SYSTEM "apt.ent.ja"> -%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 ����ե�����</> - </refnamediv> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>Description</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>����</> - <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/ �ϡ�APT �ġ��뽸�μ�����ե�����Ǥ��� - ��������ե�����ȶ��̤Υ��ޥ�ɥ饤��ѡ�����Ȥäơ� - ���٤ƤΥġ��������Ķ��ǻ��ѤǤ��ޤ��� - APT �ġ���ε�ư���ˤϡ�<envar/APT_CONFIG/ �Ķ��ѿ��˻��ꤷ������� - (¸�ߤ����) �ɤ߹��ߤޤ��� - ���� <literal/Dir::Etc::Parts/ �Υե�������ɤ߹��ߤޤ��� - ���θ� <literal/Dir::Etc::main/ �ǻ��ꤷ��������ե�������ɤ߹��ߡ� - �Ǹ�˥��ޥ�ɥ饤�ץ����ǡ�����ե���������������ͤ����ޤ��� - <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. ---> - ����ե�����ϡ���ǽ���롼�פ��Ȥ˷���Ω�Ƥ�줿���ץ����� - �ڹ�¤��ɽ���ޤ��� - ���ץ��������Ƥϡ�2 �ĤΥ�����Ƕ��ڤ�ޤ��� - �㤨�� <literal/APT::Get::Assume-Yes/ �ϡ�APT �ġ��륰�롼�פΡ�Get �ġ����� - ���ץ����Ǥ������ץ����ϡ��ƥ��롼�פ���Ѿ����ޤ��� - <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: ---> - ��������ʸˡ�ϡ�bind �� dhcp �Τ褦�� ISC �ġ�����ǥ�ˤ��Ƥ��ޤ��� - ������ιԤ⡢<literallayout>APT::Get::Assume-Yes "true";</literallayout> �� - �褦�ʷ��ǡ����ߥ�����Ƕ��ڤ�ޤ����ޤ����Ѥϥ��ץ����Ǥ��� - �ʲ��Τ褦���楫�å���Ȥ��ȡ��������������פ����Ȥ��Ǥ��ޤ��� -<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. ---> - �ޤ���Ŭ�����Ԥ��뤳�Ȥǡ�����ɤߤ䤹���ʤ�ޤ��� - �ꥹ�Ȥϡ��������������ס��������ȤǰϤޤ줿ñ�졢 - �����ƥ��ߥ������³���뤳�ȤǺ����Ǥ��ޤ��� - ���ߥ�����Ƕ��ڤ뤳�Ȥǡ�ʣ���Υ���ȥ��ɽ�����Ȥ��Ǥ��ޤ��� -<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; �� - ����Ū������ե�����Υ���ץ�Ǥ����ɤΤ褦�����ꤹ�뤫���ͤˤʤ�Ǥ��礦�� - <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/ �� <literal/#clear/ �� 2 �Ĥ����̤ʵ�ˡ������ޤ��� - <literal/#include/ �ϻ��ꤷ���ե����������ߤޤ��� - �ե�����̾������å���ǽ���ä����ˤϡ����Υǥ��쥯�ȥ�٤� - �����ߤޤ��� - <literal/#clear/ ��̾���Υꥹ�Ȥ�������Τ������Ǥ��� - <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. ---> - ���٤Ƥ� APT �ġ���ǡ����ޥ�ɥ饤���Ǥ�դ������Ԥ� - -o ���ץ�����ѤǤ��ޤ��� - ʸˡ�ϡ������ʥ��ץ����̾ (�㡢<literal/APT::Get::Assume-Yes/)�� - ���桢³���ƥ��ץ����ο������ͤȤʤ�ޤ��� - �ꥹ��̾��³��::��ä��뤳�Ȥǡ��ꥹ�Ȥ��ɲä��뤳�Ȥ��Ǥ��ޤ��� - <!-- arbitary = Ǥ�դ� (�ܤäƤʤ��ä����ޤ��ʼ����ߤ���) --> - </RefSect1> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>The APT Group</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>APT ���롼��</> - <para> -<!-- - This group of options controls general APT behavior as well as holding the - options for all of the tools. ---> - ���Υ��ץ���롼�פϡ��ġ������Τ˱ƶ��Τ��롢����Ū�� APT �ο����� - ���椷�ޤ��� - <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. ---> - �����ƥॢ�����ƥ����� - �ե��������������ꡢ�ѥå������ꥹ�Ȥ� - ���Ϥ���Ȥ��˻��Ѥ��륢�����ƥ�����åȤ��ޤ��� - �����ǤΥǥե���Ȥϡ�apt ��ѥ��뤷���������ƥ�����Ǥ��� - </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. ---> - ��α�ѥå�������̵�� - ���Υ������Х륪�ץ����ϡ�����������α�� - ���ꤷ���ѥå�������̵�뤷�ޤ��� - <!-- problem resolver ���������Ǥ����Τ��������� --> - </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. ---> - ���ȡ���Ѥߥѥå������κ�� - - �ǥե���Ȥ�ͭ���Ǥ���autoclean ��ǽ�� on �λ�������������� - �Ǥ��ʤ��ʤä��ѥå�������å��夫�������ޤ��� - off �ξ��ϡ���������˥��ȡ��뤵��Ƥ���ѥå������ϡ� - ����оݤ��鳰���ޤ��� - ��) APT �ϡ�����å��夫���������ѥå������κƥ��ȡ�����ˡ�� - ľ�ܤˤ����ޤ��� - </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. ---> - ¨������̵�� - ���δ����ʥ��ץ����ϡ�APT ���ᥳ���ɤ�̵���ˤ��ơ� - dpkg �θƤӽФ���ۤȤ�ɤ��ʤ��褦�ˤ��ޤ��� - ����ϡ������٤�����桼�������ƥ�Ǥ�ɬ�פ��⤷��ޤ��� - ���˴����ǡ��ѥå������Υ��ȡ��륹����ץȤ����Ԥ����ꡢ - �⤷���Ϥ�äȰ������Ȥ������뤫�⤷��ޤ��� - ������Ǥ�ǻ��Ѥ��Ƥ��������� - <!-- Immedate �� Immediate �� 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. ---> - ���褦�Ȥ��Ƥ���Τ��������ˡ�Ƚ�äƤ���ΤǤʤ���С� - ���Фˤ��Υ��ץ�����ͭ���ˤ��ʤ��Ǥ��������� - �Բķ� (essential) �ѥå������δ֤ǡ����� (Conflicts)/ ���� (Conflicts) �� - ���� (Conflicts)/ ����ɬ�� (Pre-Depend) �Υ롼�פ����������Ȥ��ˡ� - �Բķ�ѥå���������Ū�˺�����ơ��롼�פ�ȴ��������ǽ�ˤ��ޤ��� - <emphasis>����ʥ롼�פϤ������ʤ��Ϥ��ǡ� - ����Ȥ���н���ʥХ��Ǥ���</emphasis> - ���Υ��ץ����ϡ�tar, gzip, libc, dpkg, bash �Ȥ���餬��¸���Ƥ��� - �ѥå������ʳ����Բķ�ѥå�������ư��ޤ��� - </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 �ϡ������Ѳ�ǽ������Ǽ���뤿��ˡ����ꥵ������ - ����ޥåץ���å���ե��������Ѥ��ޤ��� - ���Υ��ץ����ϡ����Υ���å��奵��������ꤷ�ޤ��� - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>Build-Essential</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - Defines which package(s) are considered essential build dependencies. ---> - ���۰�¸�ط����Բķ�ʥѥå�������������ޤ��� - </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. ---> - ���֥�������� Get �� &apt-get; �ġ�������椷�ޤ��� - ���Υ��ץ����ξܺ٤� &apt-get; ��ʸ��Ȥ��Ƥ��������� - </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. ---> - ���֥�������� Cache �� &apt-cache; �ġ�������椷�ޤ��� - ���Υ��ץ����ξܺ٤� &apt-cache; ��ʸ��Ȥ��Ƥ��������� - </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. ---> - ���֥�������� CDROM �� &apt-cdrom; �ġ�������椷�ޤ��� - ���Υ��ץ����ξܺ٤� &apt-cdrom; ��ʸ��Ȥ��Ƥ��������� - </VarListEntry> - </VariableList> - </RefSect1> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>The Acquire Group</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>Acquire ���롼��</> - <para> -<!-- - The <literal/Acquire/ group of options controls the download of packages - and the URI handlers. ---> - <literal/Acquire/ ���ץ���롼�פϡ��ѥå������Υ���������ɤ� - URI �ϥ�ɥ�������Ԥ��ޤ��� - <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. ---> - ���塼�⡼�� - <literal/Queue-Mode/ ��APT���ɤΤ褦��������³��Ԥ����� - <literal/host/ �� <literal/access/ �ǻ���Ǥ��ޤ��� - <literal/host/ �ϡ��������åȥۥ��Ȥ��Ȥ� 1 ��³���ޤ��� - <literal/access/ �ϡ�URI �����פ��Ȥ� 1 ��³���ޤ��� - </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. ---> - ��ȥ饤�β�������ꤷ�ޤ���0 �Ǥʤ���硢APT �ϼ��Ԥ����ե�������Ф��ơ� - Ϳ����줿���������ȥ饤��Ԥ��ޤ��� - </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 ---> - ���������������֤Υ���ܥ�å������Ѥ��ޤ��� - true �����åȤ���Ƥ���Ȥ�����ǽ�ʤ饳�ԡ�������˥���ܥ�å���� - ĥ���ޤ���true ���ǥե���ȤǤ��� - </VarListEntry> - - <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 �ϡ��ǥե���Ȥǻ��Ѥ��� http �ץ������Ǥ��� - <literal>http://[[user][:pass]@]host[:port]/</>�Ȥ���ɸ�����ɽ���ޤ��� - �ۥ��Ȥ��ȤΥץ������ξ��ϡ�<literal/http::Proxy::<host>/ �Ȥ��� - ���ȡ��ץ���������Ѥ��ʤ��Ȥ�����̣���ü쥭����� <literal/DIRECT/ �� - ���Ѥ��ƻ��ꤹ�뤳�Ȥ�Ǥ��ޤ��� - ���٤Ƥ�����ϡ��Ķ��ѿ� <envar/http_proxy/ �Ǿ����ޤ��� - <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. ---> - HTTP/1.1 ���Υץ���������å��������ˤĤ��ơ�3 ��������꤬����ޤ��� - <literal/No-Cache/ �ϥץ��������Ф��ơ������ʤ���⥭��å������Ѥ��ʤ� - �������ޤ��� - <literal/Max-Age/ �ϡ�����ǥå����ե������ѤΤȤ������������� - ����줿���֤���Ť��ä����ˡ����֥������Ȥ��ե�å��夹��褦 - ����å���˻ؼ����ޤ��� - �ǥե���ȤǤ� 1 ���ȤʤäƤ��뤿�ᡢDebian ������ˤ��Υ���ǥå��� - �ե���������ޤ��� - <literal/No-Store/ �ϡ�����å��夬���Υꥯ�����Ȥ��Ǽ������ - ���������֥ե�����Τ����ꤹ��褦���ꤷ�ޤ��� - ����ϡ������礭��.deb�ե�����ǥץ���������å��夬�����Τ� - �ɤ��Τ��������⤷��ޤ��� - ��) Squid 2.0.2 �Ǥϡ������Υ��ץ����ݡ��Ȥ��Ƥ��ޤ��� - <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/ ���ץ����ϡ�������ˡ�ǤΥ����ॢ���ȤޤǤλ��֤� - ���ꤷ�ޤ��� - ����ˤϡ���³�Υ����ॢ���Ȥȥǡ����Υ����ॢ���Ȥ��ޤޤ�Ƥ��ޤ��� - <para> -<!-- - 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. ---> - ��⡼�ȥ����Ф� RFC ���Ǥʤ��ä��ꡢ(Squid 2.0.2 �Τ褦��) �Х��� - ���ä��ꤷ���Ȥ��Τ���ˡ��ѥ��ץ饤��ο�������������ꤷ�ޤ��� - <literal/Acquire::http::Pipeline-Depth/ �ˤ�ꡢAPT �������Ǥ��� - �ꥯ�����Ȥβ���� 0 ���� 5 ���ͤ�����Ǥ��ޤ��� - ��⡼�ȥ����Ф�Ŭ�ڤǤʤ���TCP ��³�˻��֤�������Ȥ��ϡ� - <emphasis>ɬ��</emphasis>0���ͤ����ꤷ�ʤ���Фʤ�ޤ��� - �����Ǥʤ���С��ǡ�������»���Ƥ��ޤ��ޤ��� - ���줬ɬ�פʥۥ��Ȥϡ�RFC 2068 �˰�ȿ���Ƥ��ޤ��� - </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. ---> - FTP URI - ftp::Proxy �ϡ��ǥե���Ȥǻ��Ѥ���ץ����������ФǤ��� - <literal>ftp://[[user][:pass]@]host[:port]/</> �Ȥ���ɸ�����ɽ���ޤ����� - �Ķ��ѿ� <envar/ftp_proxy/ �Ǿ����ޤ��� - ftp �ץ���������Ѥ���ˤϡ�����ե������ <literal/ftp::ProxyLogin/ - ������ץȤ����ꤹ��ɬ�פ�����ޤ��� - �ץ����������Ф�����������³���ޥ�ɤ��Υ���ȥ�����ꤷ�ޤ��� - �ɤΤ褦�ˤ���Τ��� &configureindex; ����Ȥ��Ƥ��������� - ����¾�ˤ⡢<literal/$(PROXY_USER)/, <literal/$(PROXY_PASS)/, - <literal/$(SITE_USER)/, <literal/$(SITE_PASS)/, <literal/$(SITE)/, - <literal/$(SITE_PORT)/ �����Ѳ�ǽ�Ǥ��� - ������⡢���줾�� URI ��������ȡ�����Ǥ��� - <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/ ���ץ����ϡ�������ˡ�ǤΥ����ॢ���ȤޤǤλ��֤� - ���ꤷ�ޤ��� - ����ˤϡ���³�Υ����ॢ���Ȥȥǡ����Υ����ॢ���Ȥ��ޤޤ�Ƥ��ޤ��� - <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) ---> - ����Τ����Ĥ��ϡ��ѥå��֥⡼�ɤ����椹���ΤǤ��� - ����Ū�ˡ��ѥå��֥⡼�ɤΤޤޤˤ��Ƥ������������ǡ� - �ۤܤɤ�ʴĶ��Ǥ�ư��ޤ��� - ����������������Ǥϡ��ѥå��֥⡼�ɤ�̵���Τ��ᡢ - ����˥ݡ��ȥ⡼�� ftp ����Ѥ���ɬ�פ�����ޤ��� - ��������ϡ��ץ��������̤���³������Υۥ��Ȥؤ���³���̤�ͭ���Ǥ��� - (������ϥ���ץ�����ե�����Ȥ��Ƥ�������) - <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. ---> - �Ķ��ѿ� <envar/ftp_proxy/ �� http url �ˤ�� FTP over HTTP �Υץ������� - ���Ѳ�ǽ�ˤʤ�ޤ���ʸˡ�Ͼ�� http �ˤĤ��Ƥ������Ȥ��Ƥ��������� - ����ե��������Ǥ���åȤ��뤳�ȤϤǤ��ޤ��� - �ޤ�����Ψ���������� FTP over HTTP ����Ѥ���ΤϿ侩���ޤ��� - <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/ ������� RFC2428 �� <literal/EPSV/ �� - <literal/EPRT/ ���ޥ�ɤλ��Ѥ����椷�ޤ��� - �ǥե���ȤǤ� false �Ǥ�������ϡ�����ȥ����륳�ͥ������ IPv6 - �λ��ˤΤߡ����Υ��ޥ�ɤ���Ѥ���Ȥ������ȤǤ��� - ����� true �˥��åȤ���ȡ�IPv4 ���ͥ������Ǥ��Ū�ˡ� - ���Υ��ޥ�ɤ���Ѥ��ޤ��� - ��) �ۤȤ�ɤ� FTP �����Ф� RFC2428 �ݡ��Ȥ��Ƥ��ޤ��� - </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. ---> - CDROM URI - �ޥ���ȥݥ���Ȥ�����Τߤ�Ԥ��ޤ��� - <filename>/etc/fstab</> �����ꤵ��Ƥ���褦�ˡ�CDROM �ɥ饤�֤� - �ޥ���ȥݥ���Ȥ� <literal/cdrom::Mount/ �����ꤷ�ʤ���Фʤ�ޤ��� - (SMB �ޥ���Ȥ�Ť� mount �ѥå������ʤ�) �ޥ���ȥݥ���Ȥ� fstab �� - ���ҤǤ��ʤ���硢�����˥ޥ���ȡ�����ޥ���ȥ��ޥ�ɤ���ѤǤ��ޤ��� - ʸˡ�ϡ�cdrom �֥��å��� - <literallayout>"/cdrom/"::Mount "foo";</literallayout> �η��ǵ��Ҥ��ޤ��� - ����å�����ˤĤ���ΤϽ��פǤ��� - ����ޥ���ȥ��ޥ�ɤ� UMount �ǻ��ꤹ�뤳�Ȥ��Ǥ��ޤ��� - </VarListEntry> - </VariableList> - </RefSect1> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>Directories</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>�ǥ��쥯�ȥ�</> - <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>./</>. ---> - <literal/Dir::State/ ���������ϡ�����������־���˴ؤ���ǥ��쥯�ȥ�� - �ݻ����ޤ��� - <literal/lists/ �ϡ�����������ɤ����ѥå������������Ǽ����ǥ��쥯�ȥ�ǡ� - <literal/status/ �� dpkg �ξ��֥ե������̾����ɽ���ޤ��� - <literal/preferences/ �� APT �� ����ե������̾���Ǥ��� - <literal/Dir::State/ �ˤϡ�<filename>/</> �� <filename>./</>�ǻϤޤ�ʤ� - �����֥����ƥ���ղä��롢�ǥե���ȥǥ��쥯�ȥ��ޤ�Ǥ��ޤ��� - <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/ ---> - <literal/Dir::Cache/ �ϥ������륭��å������˴ؤ�������Ǽ���Ƥ��ޤ��� - ����ϡ�����������ɺѥ��������֤ξ��� <literal/Dir::Cache::archives/ - ��Ʊ�͡�<literal/srcpkgcache/ �� <literal/pkgcache/ �Υѥå���������å���� - ���Ȥʤ�ޤ��� - ���줾�����˥��åȤ��뤳�Ȥǡ�����å����������̵���ˤǤ��ޤ��� - ����ϵ�ư���٤��ʤ�ޤ������ǥ��������ڡ���������ˤʤ�ޤ��� - �����餯��srcpkgcache ���� pkgcache ��̵���ˤ��뤳�Ȥ��� - ¿���Ȼפ��ޤ��� - <literal/Dir::State/ ��Ʊ�͡�<literal/Dir::Cache/ �� - �ǥե���ȥǥ��쥯�ȥ��ޤ�Ǥ��ޤ��� - <para> -<!-- - <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/). ---> - <literal/Dir::Etc/ ������ե�����ξ����Ǽ���Ƥ��ޤ��� - <literal/sourcelist/ �ϥ������ꥹ�Ȥξ����� - <literal/main/ �ϥǥե���Ȥ�����ե�����Ǥ��� - (<envar/APT_CONFIG/ ������ե��������ꤵ�줿���Τߡ� - ��������θ��̤�����ޤ�) - <para> -<!-- - 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. ---> - <literal/Dir::Parts/ ����ϡ����ꤵ�줿�ǥ��쥯�ȥ꤫�顢 - ����ñ�̤����Ƥ��������Ҥ��ɤߤ��ߤޤ��� - ��������ꤷ����ˡ��ᥤ������ե����������ɤ��ޤ��� - <para> -<!-- - 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. ---> - �Х��ʥ�ץ������� <literal/Dir::Bin/ �ǻ��ꤷ�ޤ��� - <literal/methods/ �ϥ�åɥϥ�ɥ�ξ�����ꤷ�� - <literal/gzip/, <literal/dpkg/, <literal/apt-get/, <literal/dpkg-source/, - <literal/dpkg-buildpackage/, <literal/apt-cache/ �Ϥ��줾�� - �ץ������ξ�����ꤷ�ޤ��� - </RefSect1> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>APT in DSelect</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>DSelect �Ǥ� APT</> - <para> -<!-- - When APT is used as a &dselect; method several configuration directives - control the default behaviour. These are in the <literal/DSelect/ section. ---> - &dselect; ��� APT ����Ѥ���ݡ�<literal/DSelect/ ���������ʲ��� - ������ܤǡ��ǥե���Ȥ�ư������椷�ޤ��� - <VariableList> - <VarListEntry><Term>Clean</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - 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. ---> - ����å��奯���⡼�� - �����ͤ� always, prompt, auto, pre-auto never - �Τ������ҤȤĤ���ޤ��� - always �� prompt �Ϲ����塢���ѥå�������å��夫�������ޤ��� - (�ǥե���Ȥ�) prompt �ǤϾ���դ��Ǻ�����ޤ��� - auto �ϥ������������ǽ�ѥå����� (�㤨�п��С��������֤�������줿���) - �������ޤ��� - pre-auto �Ϥ���ư����ѥå����������������ɤ���ľ���˹Ԥ��ޤ��� - </VarListEntry> - - <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. ---> - �����ѿ������Ƥϡ�install ���Υ��ޥ�ɥ饤�ץ�����Ʊ�ͤˡ� - &apt-get; ���Ϥ���ޤ��� - </VarListEntry> - - <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. ---> - �����ѿ������Ƥϡ�update ���Υ��ޥ�ɥ饤�ץ�����Ʊ�ͤˡ� - &apt-get; ���Ϥ���ޤ��� - </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 �ξ�硢&dselect; �� [U]pdate �¹Ի��ˡ�³�ԤΤ���Υץ���ץȤ� - ���ɽ�����ޤ����ǥե���Ȥϥ��顼��ȯ���������ΤߤǤ��� - </VarListEntry> - </VariableList> - </RefSect1> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>How APT calls dpkg</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>APT �� dpkg ��Ƥ���ˡ</> - <para> -<!-- - Several configuration directives control how APT invokes &dpkg;. These are - in the <literal/DPkg/ section. ---> - �����������ܤ� APT ���ɤΤ褦�� &dpkg; ��ƤӽФ���������Ǥ��ޤ��� - <literal/DPkg/ ���������ˤ���ޤ��� - <VariableList> - <VarListEntry><Term>Options</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - 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;. ---> - dpkg ���Ϥ����ץ����Υꥹ�ȤǤ��� - ���ץ����ϡ��ꥹ�ȵ�ˡ����Ѥ��ƻ��ꤷ�ʤ���Фʤ�ޤ��� - �ޤ����ƥꥹ�Ȥ�ñ��ΰ����Ȥ��� &dpkg; ���Ϥ���ޤ��� - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>Pre-Invoke</Term><Term>Post-Invoke</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - This is a list of shell commands to run before/after invoking &dpkg;. - Like <literal/Options/ this must be specified in list notation. The - commands are invoked in order using <filename>/bin/sh</>, should any - fail APT will abort. ---> - &dpkg; ��ƤӽФ�����Ǽ¹Ԥ��륷���륳�ޥ�ɤΥꥹ�ȤǤ��� - <literal/Options/ �Τ褦�ˡ��ꥹ�ȵ�ˡ�ǻ��ꤷ�ʤ���Фʤ�ޤ��� - ���ޥ�ɤ� <filename>/bin/sh</> ����Ѥ��ƸƤӽФ��졢 - �������꤬����С�APT �ϰ۾ェλ���ޤ��� - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>Pre-Install-Pkgs</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - This is a list of shell commands to run before invoking dpkg. Like - <literal/Options/ this must be specified in list notation. The commands - are invoked in order using <filename>/bin/sh</>, should any fail APT - will abort. APT will pass to the commands on standard input the - filenames of all .deb files it is going to install, one per line. ---> - &dpkg; ��ƤӽФ����˼¹Ԥ��륷���륳�ޥ�ɤΥꥹ�ȤǤ��� - <literal/Options/ �Τ褦�ˡ��ꥹ�ȵ�ˡ�ǻ��ꤷ�ʤ���Фʤ�ޤ��� - ���ޥ�ɤ� <filename>/bin/sh</> ����Ѥ��ƸƤӽФ��졢 - �������꤬����С�APT �ϰ۾ェλ���ޤ��� - APT �ϥ��ȡ��뤷�褦�Ȥ����� .deb �ե�����Υե�����̾�� - �ҤȤĤ��ĥ��ޥ�ɤ�ɸ�����Ϥ�����ޤ��� - <para> -<!-- - Version 2 of this protocol dumps more information, including the - protocol version, the APT configuration space and the packages, files - and versions being changed. Version 2 is enabled by setting - <literal/DPkg::Tools::Options::cmd::Version/ to 2. <literal/cmd/ is a - command given to <literal/Pre-Install-Pkgs/. ---> - ���Υץ��ȥ���ΥС������ 2 �Ǥϡ�(�ץ��ȥ���ΥС������� - APT ���ꥹ�ڡ������ѥå�������ޤ�) �ܺپ����ե����롢 - �ѹ�����Ƥ���С���������Ϥ��ޤ��� - <literal/DPkg::Tools::Options::cmd::Version/ �� 2 �åȤ���ȡ� - �С������ 2 ��ͭ���ˤǤ��ޤ��� - <literal/cmd/ �� <literal/Pre-Install-Pkgs/ ��Ϳ�����륳�ޥ�ɤǤ��� - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>Run-Directory</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - APT chdirs to this directory before invoking dpkg, the default is - <filename>/</>. ---> - APT �� dpkg ��ƤӽФ����ˤ��Υǥ��쥯�ȥ�˰�ư���ޤ��� - �ǥե���Ȥ� <filename>/</> �Ǥ��� - </VarListEntry> - - <VarListEntry><Term>Build-Options</Term> - <ListItem><Para> -<!-- - These options are passed to &dpkg-buildpackage; when compiling packages, - the default is to disable signing and produce all binaries. ---> - �����Υ��ץ����ϡ��ѥå������Υ���ѥ������ &dpkg-buildpackage; �� - �Ϥ���ޤ��� - �ǥե���ȤǤϡ���̾��̵���ˤ������Х��ʥ���������ޤ��� - </VarListEntry> - </VariableList> - </RefSect1> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>Debug Options</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>�ǥХå����ץ����</> - <para> -<!-- - Most of the options in the <literal/debug/ section are not interesting to - the normal user, however <literal/Debug::pkgProblemResolver/ shows - 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 - disable the inclusion of statfs data in CDROM IDs. ---> - <literal/debug/ ��¿���Υ��ץ����ϡ����̤Υ桼���ˤȤäƶ�̣�������ΤǤ� - ����ޤ���������<literal/Debug::pkgProblemResolver/ �ǡ� - dist-upgrade ��Ƚ�ǤˤĤ��Ƥζ�̣�������Ϥ������ޤ��� - <literal/Debug::NoLocking/ �ϡ�APT ���� root �����Ǥ���褦�� - �ե�����Υ��å���̵���ˤ��ޤ����� <literal/Debug::pkgDPkgPM/ �ϡ� - dpkg ��ƤֺݤΥ��ޥ�ɥ饤�����Ϥ��ޤ��� - <literal/Debug::IdentCdrom/ �ϡ�CDROM ID �ξ��֥ǡ�������ޤ�̵���ˤ��ޤ��� - <!-- statfs �� status �� typo? --> - </RefSect1> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>Examples</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>��</> - <para> -<!-- - &configureindex; contains a - sample configuration file showing the default values for all possible - options. ---> - &configureindex; �ˡ������Ѳ�ǽ���ץ����Υǥե�����ͤȤǤ��롢 - ����ե�����Υ���ץ뤬����ޤ��� - </RefSect1> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>Files</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>�ե�����</> - <para> - <filename>/etc/apt/apt.conf</> - </RefSect1> - -<!-- - <RefSect1><Title>See Also</> ---> - <RefSect1><Title>����</> - <para> - &apt-cache;, &apt-config;<!-- ? reading apt.conf -->, &apt-preferences;. - </RefSect1> - - &manbugs; - &manauthor; - &translator; - -</refentry> |