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diff --git a/doc/sources.list.5.xml b/doc/sources.list.5.xml index 87fb4d71e..4d0c4d502 100644 --- a/doc/sources.list.5.xml +++ b/doc/sources.list.5.xml @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ &apt-email; &apt-product; <!-- The last update date --> - <date>2012-06-09T00:00:00Z</date> + <date>2014-01-18T00:00:00Z</date> </refentryinfo> <refmeta> @@ -76,22 +76,42 @@ code in the same form as the <literal>deb</literal> type. A <literal>deb-src</literal> line is required to fetch source indexes.</para> - <para>The format for a <filename>sources.list</filename> entry using the <literal>deb</literal> and <literal>deb-src</literal> types is:</para> - <literallayout>deb [ options ] uri distribution [component1] [component2] [...]</literallayout> + <literallayout>deb [ options ] uri suite [component1] [component2] [...]</literallayout> + + <para>Alternatively a rfc822 style format is also supported: + <literallayout> + Types: deb deb-src + URIs: http://example.com + Suites: stable testing + Sections: component1 component2 + Description: short + long long long + [option1]: [option1-value] + + Types: deb + URIs: http://another.example.com + Suites: experimental + Sections: component1 component2 + Enabled: no + Description: short + long long long + [option1]: [option1-value] + </literallayout> + </para> <para>The URI for the <literal>deb</literal> type must specify the base of the Debian distribution, from which APT will find the information it needs. - <literal>distribution</literal> can specify an exact path, in which case the - components must be omitted and <literal>distribution</literal> must end with + <literal>suite</literal> can specify an exact path, in which case the + components must be omitted and <literal>suite</literal> must end with a slash (<literal>/</literal>). This is useful for the case when only a particular sub-section of the archive denoted by the URI is of interest. - If <literal>distribution</literal> does not specify an exact path, at least + If <literal>suite</literal> does not specify an exact path, at least one <literal>component</literal> must be present.</para> - <para><literal>distribution</literal> may also contain a variable, + <para><literal>suite</literal> may also contain a variable, <literal>$(ARCH)</literal> which expands to the Debian architecture (such as <literal>amd64</literal> or <literal>armel</literal>) used on the system. This permits architecture-independent @@ -99,17 +119,19 @@ of interest when specifying an exact path, <literal>APT</literal> will automatically generate a URI with the current architecture otherwise.</para> - <para>Since only one distribution can be specified per line it may be necessary - to have multiple lines for the same URI, if a subset of all available - distributions or components at that location is desired. - APT will sort the URI list after it has generated a complete set - internally, and will collapse multiple references to the same Internet - host, for instance, into a single connection, so that it does not - inefficiently establish an FTP connection, close it, do something else, - and then re-establish a connection to that same host. This feature is - useful for accessing busy FTP sites with limits on the number of - simultaneous anonymous users. APT also parallelizes connections to - different hosts to more effectively deal with sites with low bandwidth.</para> + <para>In the traditional style sources.list format since only one + distribution can be specified per line it may be necessary to have + multiple lines for the same URI, if a subset of all available + distributions or components at that location is desired. APT will + sort the URI list after it has generated a complete set internally, + and will collapse multiple references to the same Internet host, + for instance, into a single connection, so that it does not + inefficiently establish an FTP connection, close it, do something + else, and then re-establish a connection to that same host. This + feature is useful for accessing busy FTP sites with limits on the + number of simultaneous anonymous users. APT also parallelizes + connections to different hosts to more effectively deal with sites + with low bandwidth.</para> <para><literal>options</literal> is always optional and needs to be surrounded by square brackets. It can consist of multiple settings in the form |