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The format of each line is: -em(type uri args) The first item, em(type), determines the format for -em(args). em(uri) is a Universal Resource Identifier (URI), which is a -superset of the more specific and well-known Universal Resource Locator, or -URL. - -manpagesection(The deb and deb-src types) -The bf(deb) type describes a typical two-level Debian archive, -em(distribution/component). Typically, em(distribution) is one of -em(stable), em(unstable), or em(frozen), while component is one of -em(main), em(contrib), em(non-free), or em(non-us). The bf(deb-src) type -describes a debian distribution's source code in the same form as the bf(deb) -type. A bf(deb-src) line is required to fetch source indexes. -The format for a bf(sources.list) entry using the em(deb) and em(deb-src) -types are: -verb(deb uri distribution [component1] [componenent2] [...]) -The URI for the em(deb) type must specify the base of the Debian distribution, -from which bf(APT) will find the information it needs. em(distribution) -can specify an exact path, in which case the em(component)s -must be omitted and bf(distribution) must end with a slash (/). This is -useful for when only a particular sub-section of the archive denoted by the -URI is of interest. If bf(distribution) does not specify an exact path, at -least one bf(component) must be present. - -bf(distribution) may also contain a variable, bf($(ARCH)), -which expands to the Debian architecture (i386, m68k, powerpc, ...) -used on the system. This permits archiecture-independent -bf(sources.list) files to be used. In general this is only of interest -when specifying an exact path, bf(APT) will automatically generate a URI -with the current architecture otherwise. - -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. -bf(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. bf(APT) also parallizes connections to different hosts -to more effectively deal with sites with low bandwidth. - -It is important to list sources in order of preference, with the most -preferred source listed first. Typically this will result in sorting -by speed from fastest to slowest (CD-ROM followed by hosts on a local -network, followed by distant Internet hosts, for example). - -Some examples: -verb(deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free) -verb(deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian dists/stable-updates) - -manpagesection(URI specification) -The currently recognized URI types are cdrom, file, http, and ftp. - -startdit() -dit(bf(file)) -The file scheme allows an arbitrary directory in the file system to be -considered an archive. This is useful for NFS mounts and local mirrors or -archives. - -dit(bf(cdrom)) -The cdrom scheme allows bf(APT) to use a local CDROM drive with media -swapping. Use the bf(apt-cdrom(8)) program to create cdrom entires in the -source list. - -dit(bf(http)) -The http scheme specifies an HTTP server for the archive. If an environment -variable bf($http_proxy) is set with the format -bf(http://server:port/), the proxy server specified in -bf($http_proxy) will be used. Users of authenticated HTTP/1.1 proxies may -use a string of the format bf(http://user:pass@server:port/) -Note that this is an insecure method of authentication. - -dit(bf(ftp)) -The ftp scheme specifies an FTP server for the archive. APT's FTP behavior -is highly configurable; for more information see the -bf(apt.conf(5)) manual page. Please note that a ftp proxy can be specified -by using the ftp_proxy environment variable. It is possible to specify a http -proxy (http proxy servers often understand ftp urls) using this method and -ONLY this method. ftp proxies using http specified in the configuration -file will be ignored. - -dit(bf(copy)) -The copy scheme is identical to the file scheme except that packages are -copied into the cache directory instead of used directly at their location. -This is usefull for people using a zip disk to copy files around with APT. - -enddit() - -manpagesection(EXAMPLES) -Uses the archive stored locally (or NFS mounted) at /home/jason/debian -for stable/main, stable/contrib, and stable/non-free. -quote("deb file:/home/jason/debian stable main contrib non-free") - -As above, except this uses the unstable (development) distribution. -quote("deb file:/home/jason/debian unstable main contrib non-free") - -Source line for the above -quote("deb-src file:/home/jason/debian unstable main contrib non-free") - -Uses HTTP to access the archive at archive.debian.org, and uses only the -hamm/main area. -quote("deb http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive hamm main") - -Uses FTP to access the archive at ftp.debian.org, under the debian -directory, and uses only the stable/contrib area. -quote("deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian stable contrib") - -Uses FTP to access the archive at ftp.debian.org, under the debian -directory, and uses only the unstable/contrib area. If this line appears as -well as the one in the previous example in bf(sources.list), -a single FTP session will be used for both resource lines. -quote("deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable contrib") - -Uses HTTP to access the archive at nonus.debian.org, under the debian-non-US -directory. -quote("deb http://nonus.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free") - -Uses HTTP to access the archive at nonus.debian.org, under the -debian-non-US directory, and uses only files found under -unstable/binary-i386 on i386 machines, unstable/binary-m68k on m68k, and so -forth for other supported architectures. [Note this example only illistrates -how to use the substitation variable non-us is no longer structured like this] -quote("deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable/binary-$(ARCH)/") - -manpageseealso() -apt-cache (8), -apt.conf (5) - -manpagebugs() -See http://bugs.debian.org/apt. If you wish to report a -bug in bf(apt-get), please see bf(/usr/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt) -or the bf(bug(1)) command. - -manpageauthor() -apt-get was written by the APT team <apt@packages.debian.org>. |