From 0b90992792985a331207a6bb42c71f0d9dbe9e76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marc Beninca Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2020 10:25:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] deb/readme --- docs/public/debian/repositories.rst | 31 ++++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/public/debian/repositories.rst b/docs/public/debian/repositories.rst index 5873425..455d8ab 100644 --- a/docs/public/debian/repositories.rst +++ b/docs/public/debian/repositories.rst @@ -71,20 +71,23 @@ Files README ------ -============================= =================================================== -oldoldstable, or wheezy the released Debian 7.11 -oldstable, or jessie the released Debian 8.9 -stable, or stretch the released Debian 9.2 -oldoldstable-proposed-updates possible updates to Debian 7 -oldstable-proposed-updates possible updates to Debian 8 -stable-proposed-updates possible updates to Debian 9 -wheezy-updates important updates to Debian 7 -jessie-updates important updates to Debian 8 -stretch-updates important updates to Debian 9 -testing, or buster the development version of the next release -unstable, or sid untested candidate packages for future releases -experimental, or rc-buggy experimental packages to be used on top of unstable -============================= =================================================== +:: + + This directory, dists, is the canonical way to access the distributions. + Each distribution can be accessed by name or state from here. + + oldoldstable, or jessie - the released Debian 8.11 + oldstable, or stretch - the released Debian 9.12 + stable, or buster - the released Debian 10.3 + oldoldstable-proposed-updates - possible updates to Debian 8 + oldstable-proposed-updates - possible updates to Debian 9 + stable-proposed-updates - possible updates to Debian 10 + jessie-updates - important updates to Debian 8 + stretch-updates - important updates to Debian 9 + buster-updates - important updates to Debian 10 + testing, or bullseye - the development version of the next release + unstable, or sid - untested candidate packages for future releases + experimental, or rc-buggy - experimental packages to be used on top of unstable Release -------