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2<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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5<!ENTITY % aptent SYSTEM "apt.ent">
6%aptent;
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8<!ENTITY % aptverbatiment SYSTEM "apt-verbatim.ent">
9%aptverbatiment;
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11<!ENTITY % aptvendor SYSTEM "apt-vendor.ent">
12%aptvendor;
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15<refentry>
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17 <refentryinfo>
18 &apt-author.jgunthorpe;
19 &apt-author.team;
20 &apt-email;
21 &apt-product;
22 <!-- The last update date -->
dabb215c 23 <date>2012-06-09T00:00:00Z</date>
5e80de29 24 </refentryinfo>
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26 <refmeta>
27 <refentrytitle>sources.list</refentrytitle>
28 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
f0599b9c 29 <refmiscinfo class="manual">APT</refmiscinfo>
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31
32 <!-- Man page title -->
33 <refnamediv>
34 <refname>sources.list</refname>
dabb215c 35 <refpurpose>List of configured APT data sources</refpurpose>
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36 </refnamediv>
37
38 <refsect1><title>Description</title>
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39 <para>
40 The source list <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</filename> is designed to support
41 any number of active sources and a variety of source media. The file lists one
42 source per line, with the most preferred source listed first. The information available
43 from the configured sources is acquired by <command>apt-get update</command>
44 (or by an equivalent command from another APT front-end).
45 </para>
46 <para>
47 Each line specifying a source starts with type (e.g. <literal>deb-src</literal>)
48 followed by options and arguments for this type.
49 Individual entries cannot be continued onto a following line. Empty lines
50 are ignored, and a <literal>#</literal> character anywhere on a line marks
51 the remainder of that line as a comment.
52 </para>
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53 </refsect1>
54
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55 <refsect1><title>sources.list.d</title>
56 <para>The <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list.d</filename> directory provides
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57 a way to add sources.list entries in separate files.
58 The format is the same as for the regular <filename>sources.list</filename> file.
59 File names need to end with
60 <filename>.list</filename> and may only contain letters (a-z and A-Z),
61 digits (0-9), underscore (_), hyphen (-) and period (.) characters.
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62 Otherwise APT will print a notice that it has ignored a file, unless that
63 file matches a pattern in the <literal>Dir::Ignore-Files-Silently</literal>
0ca491a7 64 configuration list - in which case it will be silently ignored.</para>
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65 </refsect1>
66
24f6490f 67 <refsect1><title>The deb and deb-src types</title>
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68 <para>The <literal>deb</literal> type references a typical two-level Debian
69 archive, <filename>distribution/component</filename>. The
70 <literal>distribution</literal> is generally an archive name like
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71 <literal>stable</literal> or <literal>testing</literal> or a codename like
72 <literal>&stable-codename;</literal> or <literal>&testing-codename;</literal>
0ca491a7 73 while component is one of <literal>main</literal>, <literal>contrib</literal> or
3805b0a7 74 <literal>non-free</literal>. The
0ca491a7 75 <literal>deb-src</literal> type references a Debian distribution's source
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76 code in the same form as the <literal>deb</literal> type.
77 A <literal>deb-src</literal> line is required to fetch source indexes.</para>
78
24f6490f 79 <para>The format for a <filename>sources.list</filename> entry using the
5f4331c4 80 <literal>deb</literal> and <literal>deb-src</literal> types is:</para>
24f6490f 81
796a0eff 82 <literallayout>deb [ options ] uri suite [component1] [component2] [...]</literallayout>
24f6490f 83
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84 <para>Alternatively a rfc822 style format is also supported:
85 <literallayout>
86 Type: deb
a51fa92c 87 Uri: http://example.com
796a0eff 88 Suite: stable
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89 Section: component1 component2
90 [option1]: [option1-value]
91
92 Type: deb-src
a51fa92c 93 Uri: http://example.com
796a0eff 94 Suite: stable
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95 Section: component1 component2
96 [option1]: [option1-value]
97 </literallayout>
98 </para>
99
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100 <para>The URI for the <literal>deb</literal> type must specify the base of the
101 Debian distribution, from which APT will find the information it needs.
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102 <literal>suite</literal> can specify an exact path, in which case the
103 components must be omitted and <literal>suite</literal> must end with
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104 a slash (<literal>/</literal>). This is useful for the case when only a
105 particular sub-section of the archive denoted by the URI is of interest.
796a0eff 106 If <literal>suite</literal> does not specify an exact path, at least
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107 one <literal>component</literal> must be present.</para>
108
796a0eff 109 <para><literal>suite</literal> may also contain a variable,
24f6490f 110 <literal>$(ARCH)</literal>
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111 which expands to the Debian architecture (such as <literal>amd64</literal> or
112 <literal>armel</literal>) used on the system. This permits architecture-independent
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113 <filename>sources.list</filename> files to be used. In general this is only
114 of interest when specifying an exact path, <literal>APT</literal> will
115 automatically generate a URI with the current architecture otherwise.</para>
116
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117 <para>In the traditional style sources.list format since only one
118 distribution can be specified per line it may be necessary to have
119 multiple lines for the same URI, if a subset of all available
120 distributions or components at that location is desired. APT will
121 sort the URI list after it has generated a complete set internally,
122 and will collapse multiple references to the same Internet host,
123 for instance, into a single connection, so that it does not
124 inefficiently establish an FTP connection, close it, do something
125 else, and then re-establish a connection to that same host. This
126 feature is useful for accessing busy FTP sites with limits on the
127 number of simultaneous anonymous users. APT also parallelizes
128 connections to different hosts to more effectively deal with sites
129 with low bandwidth.</para>
24f6490f 130
0ca491a7 131 <para><literal>options</literal> is always optional and needs to be surrounded by
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132 square brackets. It can consist of multiple settings in the form
133 <literal><replaceable>setting</replaceable>=<replaceable>value</replaceable></literal>.
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134 Multiple settings are separated by spaces. The following settings are supported by APT
135 (note however that unsupported settings will be ignored silently):
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136 <itemizedlist>
137 <listitem><para><literal>arch=<replaceable>arch1</replaceable>,<replaceable>arch2</replaceable>,…</literal>
0ca491a7 138 can be used to specify for which architectures information should
30fd3c9f 139 be downloaded. If this option is not set all architectures defined by the
4b42f43b 140 <literal>APT::Architectures</literal> option will be downloaded.</para></listitem>
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141 <listitem><para><literal>arch+=<replaceable>arch1</replaceable>,<replaceable>arch2</replaceable>,…</literal>
142 and <literal>arch-=<replaceable>arch1</replaceable>,<replaceable>arch2</replaceable>,…</literal>
143 which can be used to add/remove architectures from the set which will be downloaded.</para></listitem>
4b42f43b 144 <listitem><para><literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages
4d704f20 145 from this source are always authenticated even if the <filename>Release</filename> file
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146 is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This disables parts of &apt-secure;
147 and should therefore only be used in a local and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal>
4d704f20 148 is the opposite which handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated.</para></listitem>
4b42f43b 149 </itemizedlist></para>
30fd3c9f 150
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151 <para>It is important to list sources in order of preference, with the most
152 preferred source listed first. Typically this will result in sorting
153 by speed from fastest to slowest (CD-ROM followed by hosts on a local
154 network, followed by distant Internet hosts, for example).</para>
155
156 <para>Some examples:</para>
157 <literallayout>
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158deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian &stable-codename; main contrib non-free
159deb http://security.debian.org/ &stable-codename;/updates main contrib non-free
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160 </literallayout>
161
162 </refsect1>
163
164 <refsect1><title>URI specification</title>
165
aec22160 166 <para>The currently recognized URI types are:
24f6490f 167 <variablelist>
aec22160 168 <varlistentry><term><command>file</command></term>
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169 <listitem><para>
170 The file scheme allows an arbitrary directory in the file system to be
171 considered an archive. This is useful for NFS mounts and local mirrors or
172 archives.</para></listitem>
173 </varlistentry>
174
aec22160 175 <varlistentry><term><command>cdrom</command></term>
24f6490f 176 <listitem><para>
6f33340f 177 The cdrom scheme allows APT to use a local CD-ROM drive with media
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178 swapping. Use the &apt-cdrom; program to create cdrom entries in the
179 source list.</para></listitem>
180 </varlistentry>
181
aec22160 182 <varlistentry><term><command>http</command></term>
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183 <listitem><para>
184 The http scheme specifies an HTTP server for the archive. If an environment
185 variable <envar>http_proxy</envar> is set with the format
186 http://server:port/, the proxy server specified in
187 <envar>http_proxy</envar> will be used. Users of authenticated
188 HTTP/1.1 proxies may use a string of the format
5f4331c4 189 http://user:pass@server:port/.
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190 Note that this is an insecure method of authentication.</para></listitem>
191 </varlistentry>
192
aec22160 193 <varlistentry><term><command>ftp</command></term>
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194 <listitem><para>
195 The ftp scheme specifies an FTP server for the archive. APT's FTP behavior
196 is highly configurable; for more information see the
0ca491a7 197 &apt-conf; manual page. Please note that an FTP proxy can be specified
24f6490f 198 by using the <envar>ftp_proxy</envar> environment variable. It is possible
0ca491a7 199 to specify an HTTP proxy (HTTP proxy servers often understand FTP URLs)
dabb215c 200 using this environment variable and <emphasis>only</emphasis> this
0ca491a7 201 environment variable. Proxies using HTTP specified in
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202 the configuration file will be ignored.</para></listitem>
203 </varlistentry>
204
aec22160 205 <varlistentry><term><command>copy</command></term>
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206 <listitem><para>
207 The copy scheme is identical to the file scheme except that packages are
208 copied into the cache directory instead of used directly at their location.
0ca491a7 209 This is useful for people using removable media to copy files around with APT.</para></listitem>
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210 </varlistentry>
211
aec22160 212 <varlistentry><term><command>rsh</command></term><term><command>ssh</command></term>
24f6490f 213 <listitem><para>
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214 The rsh/ssh method invokes RSH/SSH to connect to a remote host and
215 access the files as a given user. Prior configuration of rhosts or RSA keys
216 is recommended. The standard <command>find</command> and <command>dd</command>
217 commands are used to perform the file transfers from the remote host.
218 </para></listitem>
24f6490f 219 </varlistentry>
71bba383 220
aec22160 221 <varlistentry><term>adding more recognizable URI types</term>
71bba383 222 <listitem><para>
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223 APT can be extended with more methods shipped in other optional packages, which should
224 follow the naming scheme <package>apt-transport-<replaceable>method</replaceable></package>.
225 For instance, the APT team also maintains the package <package>apt-transport-https</package>,
226 which provides access methods for HTTPS URIs with features similar to the http method.
227 Methods for using e.g. debtorrent are also available - see &apt-transport-debtorrent;.
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228 </para></listitem>
229 </varlistentry>
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230 </variablelist>
231 </para>
232 </refsect1>
233
234 <refsect1><title>Examples</title>
235 <para>Uses the archive stored locally (or NFS mounted) at /home/jason/debian
236 for stable/main, stable/contrib, and stable/non-free.</para>
237 <literallayout>deb file:/home/jason/debian stable main contrib non-free</literallayout>
238
239 <para>As above, except this uses the unstable (development) distribution.</para>
240 <literallayout>deb file:/home/jason/debian unstable main contrib non-free</literallayout>
241
242 <para>Source line for the above</para>
243 <literallayout>deb-src file:/home/jason/debian unstable main contrib non-free</literallayout>
244
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245 <para>The first line gets package information for the architectures in <literal>APT::Architectures</literal>
246 while the second always retrieves <literal>amd64</literal> and <literal>armel</literal>.</para>
247 <literallayout>deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian &stable-codename; main
248deb [ arch=amd64,armel ] http://ftp.debian.org/debian &stable-codename; main</literallayout>
249
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250 <para>Uses HTTP to access the archive at archive.debian.org, and uses only
251 the hamm/main area.</para>
252 <literallayout>deb http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive hamm main</literallayout>
253
254 <para>Uses FTP to access the archive at ftp.debian.org, under the debian
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255 directory, and uses only the &stable-codename;/contrib area.</para>
256 <literallayout>deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian &stable-codename; contrib</literallayout>
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258 <para>Uses FTP to access the archive at ftp.debian.org, under the debian
259 directory, and uses only the unstable/contrib area. If this line appears as
5f4331c4 260 well as the one in the previous example in <filename>sources.list</filename>
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261 a single FTP session will be used for both resource lines.</para>
262 <literallayout>deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable contrib</literallayout>
263
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264 <para>Uses HTTP to access the archive at ftp.tlh.debian.org, under the
265 universe directory, and uses only files found under
266 <filename>unstable/binary-i386</filename> on i386 machines,
267 <filename>unstable/binary-amd64</filename> on amd64, and so
268 forth for other supported architectures. [Note this example only
269 illustrates how to use the substitution variable; official debian
270 archives are not structured like this]
271 <literallayout>deb http://ftp.tlh.debian.org/universe unstable/binary-$(ARCH)/</literallayout>
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272 </para>
273 </refsect1>
274
275 <refsect1><title>See Also</title>
5e80de29 276 <para>&apt-cache; &apt-conf;
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277 </para>
278 </refsect1>
279
280 &manbugs;
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282</refentry>
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