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@@ -27,13 +27,13 @@ Ubuntu support is lagging behind but not absent either. * the apt class has been moved to a paramterized class. if you were including this class before, after passing some variables, you will need to move to - instantiating the class with those variables instead. For example, if you + instantiating the class with those variables instead. For example, if you had the following in your manifests: $apt_debian_url = 'http://localhost:9999/debian/' $apt_use_next_release = true include apt - + you will need to remove the variables, and the include and instead do the following: @@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ Ubuntu support is lagging behind but not absent either. you will need to remove the variables, and the include and instead do the following: - + class { 'apt::listchanges': email => 'foo@example.com' } - + * the apt::proxy_client class has been moved to a paramterized class. if you were including this class before, after passing some variables, you will need to move to instantiating the class with those variables instead. For example, @@ -137,14 +137,6 @@ Example usage: Class parameters: -* use_lts - - If this variable is set to true the CODENAME-lts sources (such as - squeeze-lts) are added. - - By default this is false for backward compatibility with older - versions of this module. - * use_volatile If this variable is set to true the CODENAME-updates sources (such as @@ -188,10 +180,10 @@ Class parameters: * disable_update - Disable "apt-get update" which is normally triggered by apt::upgrade_package - and apt::dist_upgrade. + Disable "apt-get update" which is normally triggered by apt::upgrade_package + and apt::dist_upgrade. - Note that nodes can be updated once a day by using + Note that nodes can be updated once a day by using APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1"; in i.e. /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/80_apt_update_daily. @@ -213,7 +205,7 @@ Class parameters: apt/preferences file to be absent: class { 'apt': custom_preferences => false } - + * custom_sources_list By default this module will use a basic apt/sources.list template with @@ -351,7 +343,7 @@ the following parameterized variables, which can be changed: Example usage: class { 'apt::listchanges': email => 'foo@example.com' } - + apt::proxy_client ----------------- @@ -455,7 +447,7 @@ following in your manifest: apt::preseeded_package { locales: } -You can also specify the content of the seed via the content parameter, +You can also specify the content of the seed via the content parameter, for example: apt::preseeded_package { 'apticron': |