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2manpage(apt.conf)(5)(5 Dec 1998)(apt)()
3manpagename(apt.conf)(configuration file for APT)
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5manpagedescription()
6bf(apt.conf) is the main configuration file for the APT suite of
7tools, all tools make use of the configuration file and a common command line
8parser to provide a uniform environment. When an APT tool starts up it will
9read bf(/etc/apt/apt.conf), then read the configuration specified by the
10bf($APT_CONFIG) environment variable and then finally apply the command line
11options to override the configuration directives, possibly loading more
12config files.
13
14The configuration file is organized in a tree with options organized into
15functional groups. Option specification is given with a double colon
16notation, for instance em(APT::Get::Assume-Yes) is an option within the
17APT tool group, for the Get tool. Options do not inherit from their parent
18groups.
19
20Syntacticly the configuration language is modeled after what the ISC tools
21such as bind and dhcp use. Each line is of the form
22quote(APT::Get::Assume-Yes "true";) The trailing semicolon is required and
23the quotes are optional. A new em(scope) can be opened with curly braces,
24like:
25verb(APT {
26 Get {
27 Assume-Yes "true";
28 Fix-Broken "true";
29 };
30};
31)
32with newlines placed to make
33it more readable. In general the sample configuration file in
34em(/usr/doc/apt/examples/apt.conf) is a good guide for how it should look.
35
36manpagesection(The APT Group)
37This group of options controls general APT behavoir as well as holding the
38options for all of the tools.
39
40startdit()
41dit(bf(Architecture))
42System Architecture; sets the architecture to use when fetching files and
43parsing package lists. The internal default is the architecture apt was
44compiled for.
45
46dit(bf(Ignore-Hold))
47Ignore Held packages; This global options causes the problem resolver to
48ignore held packages in its decision making.
49
50dit(bf(Get))
51The Get subsection controls the bf(apt-get(8)) tool, please see its
52documentation for more information about the options here.
53
54dit(bf(Cache))
55The Cache subsection controls the bf(apt-cache(8)) tool, please see it
56sdocumentation for more information about the options here.
57
58dit(bf(CDROM))
59The CDROM subsection controls the bf(apt-cdrom(8)) tool, please see it
60sdocumentation for more information about the options here.
61
62enddit()
63
64manpagesection(The Acquire Group)
65The bf(Acquire) group of options controls the download of packages and the
66URI handlers.
67
68startdit()
69dit(bf(Queue-Mode))
70Queuing mode; bf(Queue-Mode) can be one of bf(host) or bf(access) which
71determins how APT parallelizesoutgoing connections. bf(host) means that
72one connection per target host will be opened, bf(access) means that one
73connection per URI type will be opened.
74
75dit(bf(http))
76HTTP URIs; http::Proxy is the default http proxy to use. It is in the standard
77form of em(http://[[user][:pass]@]host[:port]/). Per host proxies can also
78be specified by using the form http::Proxy::<host> with the special keyword
79em(DIRECT) meaning to use no proxies. The em($http_proxy) environment variable
80will override all settings.
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82Three settings are provided for cache control with HTTP/1.1 complient proxy
83caches. bf(No-Cache) tells the proxy to not used its cached response under
84any circumstances, bf(Max-Age) is sent only for index files and tells the
85cache to refresh its object if it is older than the given value. Debian
86updates its index files daily so the default is 1 day. bd(No-Store)
87specifies that the cache should never store this request, it is only
88set for archive files. This may be usefull to prevent polluting a proxy cache
89with very large .deb files. Note: Squid 2.0.2 does not support any of
90these options.
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92dit(bf(cdrom))
93CDROM URIs; the only setting for CDROM URIs is the mount point, cdrom::Mount
94which must be the mount point for the CDROM drive as specified in /etc/fstab.
95
96enddit()
97
98manpagesection(Directories)
99The bf(Dir::State) section has directories that pertain to local state
100information. bf(lists) is the directory to place downloaded package lists
101in and bf(status) is the name of the dpkg status file. bf(Dir::State)
102contains the default directory to prefix on all sub items if they do not
103start with em(/) or em(./). bf(xstatus) and bf(userstatus) are for future
104use.
105
106bf(Dir::Cache) contains locations pertaining to local cache information, such
107as the two package caches bf(srcpkgcache) and bf(pkgcache) as well as the
108location to place downloaded archives, bf(Dir::Cache::archives). Like
109bf(Dir::State) the default directory is contained in bf(Dir::Cache)
110
111bf(Dir::Etc) contains the location of configuration files, bd(sourcelist)
112gives the location of the sourcelist and bf(main) is the default configuration
113file (setting has no effect)
114
115Binary programs are pointed to by bf(Dir::Bin). bf(methods) specifies the
116location of the method handlers and bf(gzip), bf(dpkg), bf(apt-get), and
117bf(apt-cache) specify the location of the respective programs.
118
119manpagesection(APT in DSelect)
120When APT is used as a bf(dselect(8)) method several configuration directives
121control the default behavoir. These are in the bf(DSelect) section.
122
123startdit()
124dit(bf(Clean))
125Cache Clean mode; this value may be one of always, auto, prompt and never.
126Currently always and auto are identical but their meanings may diverge in
127future to have auto only clean useless archives and always clean all archives.
128
129dit(bf(Options))
130The contents of this variable is passed to bf(apt-get(8)) as command line
131options when it is run for the install phase.
132
133dit(bf(UpdateOptions))
134The contents of this variable is passed to bf(apt-get(8)) as command line
135options when it is run for the update phase.
136
137dit(bf(PromptAfterUpdate))
138If true the [U]pdate operation in dselect will always prompt to continue.
139The default is to prompt only on error.
140enddit()
141
142manpagesection(Debug Options)
143Most of the options in the bf(debug) section are not interesting to the
144normal user, however bf(Debug::pkgProblemResolver) shows interesting
145output about the decisions dist-upgrade makes. bf(Debug::NoLocking)
146disables file locking so apt can do some operations as non-root and
147bf(Debug::pkgDPkgPM) will print out the command line for each dpkg invokation.
148
149manpagesection(EXAMPLES)
150bf(/usr/doc/apt/examples/apt.conf) contains a sample configuration file
151showing the default values for all possible options.
152
153manpageseealso()
154apt-cache (8),
155apt.conf (5)
156
157manpagebugs()
158See http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/pa/lapt.html. If you wish to report a
159bug in bf(apt-get), please see bf(/usr/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt)
160or the bf(bug(1)) command.
161
162manpageauthor()
163apt-get was written by the APT team <apt@packages.debian.org>.