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author | Arch Librarian <arch@canonical.com> | 2004-09-20 16:52:14 +0000 |
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committer | Arch Librarian <arch@canonical.com> | 2004-09-20 16:52:14 +0000 |
commit | 42c90c422da346dbc90b9edc110855df181310ee (patch) | |
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download | apt-42c90c422da346dbc90b9edc110855df181310ee.tar.gz |
Updated docs
Author: jgg
Date: 1998-12-14 04:00:33 GMT
Updated docs
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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/doc/files.sgml b/doc/files.sgml index 2d4b1eac0..e86b2def1 100644 --- a/doc/files.sgml +++ b/doc/files.sgml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <title>APT Files</title> <author>Jason Gunthorpe <email>jgg@debian.org</email></author> -<version>$Id: files.sgml,v 1.3 1998/10/02 04:39:57 jgg Exp $</version> +<version>$Id: files.sgml,v 1.4 1998/12/14 04:00:33 jgg Exp $</version> <abstract> This document describes the complete implementation and format of the @@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ The var directory structure is as follows: lists/ partial/ xstatus + userstatus + cdroms.list /var/cache/apt/ pkgcache.bin srcpkgcache.bin @@ -52,12 +54,15 @@ The var directory structure is as follows: partial/ /etc/apt/ sources.list - cdromdevs.list + apt.conf /usr/lib/apt/ methods/ cdrom ftp http + file + gzip + copy </example> <p> @@ -80,7 +85,7 @@ support a mix of source media. The file lists one source per line, with the fastest source listed first. The format of each line is: <p> -<var>type ui args</var> +<var>type uri args</var> <p> The first item, <var>type</var>, indicates the format for the remainder @@ -122,17 +127,14 @@ URIs in the source list support a large number of access schemes. <tag>cdrom<item> The cdrom scheme is special in that If Modifed Since queries are never performed and that APT knows how to match a cdrom to the name it - was given when first inserted. It does this by examining the date - and size of the package file. APT also knows all of the possible - prefix paths for the cdrom drives and that the user should be prompted + was given when first inserted. APT also knows all of the possible + mount points the cdrom drives and that the user should be prompted to insert a CD if it cannot be found. The path is relative to an arbitary mount point (of APT's choosing) and must not start with a slash. The first pathname component is the given name and is purely descriptive and of the users choice. However, if a file in the root of - the cdrom is called 'cdname' its contents will be used instead of + the cdrom is called '.disk/info' its contents will be used instead of prompting. The name serves as a tag for the cdrom and should be unique. - APT will track the CDROM's based on their tag and package file - properties. <example> cdrom:Debian 1.3/debian </example> @@ -140,8 +142,7 @@ URIs in the source list support a large number of access schemes. <tag>http<item> This scheme specifies a HTTP server for the debian archive. HTTP is prefered over FTP because If Modified Since queries against the Package file are - possible. Newer HTTP protcols may even support reget which would make - http the protocol of choice. + possible as well as deep pipelining and resume capabilities. <example> http://www.debian.org/archive </example> |