Channel Definition ------------------ The .info files allow to specify a set of default channels that is available in the dialog "add channel". The .info file whose name corresponds to the LSB release name is used, e.g. 'Ubuntu.info' on a Ubuntu system. Furthermore all .info files are used to render the channels presented in the sources list more user friendly. Abstract paragraphs ------------------- If the Suite name contains a {, the entire paragraph becomes a template that gets formatted with distro-info-data data. See the Ubuntu.info.in and Debian.info.in for examples. Note that in such a case, if these paragraphs use { in their values for non-template things, such as in regular expressions; they need to be escaped - { to {{ and } to }}. Abstract paragraphs can only be in the middle of the file, the head and the tail are copied unmodified. If abstract paragraphs are interleaved with concrete ones, the behavior is undefined. Tags ---- Suite: the name of the dist used in the repository MatchSuite: mainly used for cdroms. defaults to Suite ParentSuite: the channel only appears as a component of the parent suite in the add dialog the components/sections of the suite correspond to the ones of the parent suite. specified components of the suite itself are ignored Available: determs the availabilty of the suite in the add dialog. defaults to False RepositoryType: does the repository contain binary or source packages BaseURI: the base URI of the repository MatchURI: used for identifing mirrors Description: description of the suite. the translation is done through gettext at runtime Component: a component/section of the suite (ignored if ParentSuite is set) CompDescription: humand readable description of the component/section (ignored if ParentSuite is set). the translation is done through gettext at runtime ValidMirros: A file that contains a list of mirrors