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@@ -166,10 +166,10 @@ DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs {"/usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt";};
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longer guaranteed to work as their dependency on A is not longer satisfied. The immediate configuration marker
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is also applied to all dependencies which can generate a problem if the dependencies e.g. form a circle
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as a dependency with the immediate flag is comparable with a Pre-Dependency. So in theory it is possible
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- that APT encounters a situation in which it is unable to perform immediate configuration, error out and
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- refers to this option so the user can deactivate the immediate configuration temporary to be able to perform
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+ that APT encounters a situation in which it is unable to perform immediate configuration, errors out and
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+ refers to this option so the user can deactivate the immediate configuration temporarily to be able to perform
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an install/upgrade again. Note the use of the word "theory" here as this problem was only encountered by now
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- in real world a few times in non-stable distribution versions and caused by wrong dependencies of the package
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+ in real world a few times in non-stable distribution versions and was caused by wrong dependencies of the package
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in question or by a system in an already broken state, so you should not blindly disable this option as
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the mentioned scenario above is not the only problem immediate configuration can help to prevent in the first place.
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Before a big operation like <literal>dist-upgrade</literal> is run with this option disabled it should be tried to
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@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs {"/usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt";};
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<varlistentry><term>Languages</term>
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<listitem><para>The Languages subsection controls which <filename>Translation</filename> files are downloaded
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and in which order APT tries to display the Description-Translations. APT will try to display the first
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- available Description for the Language which is listed at first. Languages can be defined with their
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+ available Description in the Language which is listed at first. Languages can be defined with their
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short or long Languagecodes. Note that not all archives provide <filename>Translation</filename>
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files for every Language - especially the long Languagecodes are rare, so please
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inform you which ones are available before you set here impossible values.</para>
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@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs {"/usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt";};
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To force apt to use no Translation file use the setting <literal>Acquire::Languages=none</literal>. "<literal>none</literal>"
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is another special meaning code which will stop the search for a fitting <filename>Translation</filename> file.
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This can be used by the system administrator to let APT know that it should download also this files without
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- actually use them if not the environment specifies this languages. So the following example configuration will
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+ actually use them if the environment doesn't specify this languages. So the following example configuration will
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result in the order "en, de" in an english and in "de, en" in a german localization. Note that "fr" is downloaded,
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but not used if APT is not used in a french localization, in such an environment the order would be "fr, de, en".
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<programlisting>Acquire::Languages { "environment"; "de"; "en"; "none"; "fr"; };</programlisting></para></listitem>
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