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<h1>Debian and Ubuntu repositories</h1>\r
<span id="author">Michael Stapelberg</span><br />\r
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<h1>Debian and Ubuntu repositories</h1>\r
<span id="author">Michael Stapelberg</span><br />\r
-<span id="email"><tt><<a href="mailto:michael+i3@stapelberg.de">michael+i3@stapelberg.de</a>></tt></span><br />\r
-<span id="revdate">November 2011</span>\r
+<span id="email"><tt><<a href="mailto:michael@i3wm.org">michael@i3wm.org</a>></tt></span><br />\r
+<span id="revdate">April 2016</span>\r
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<h2 id="_when_should_you_use_our_repositories">1. When should you use our repositories?</h2>\r
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<div class="paragraph"><p>In general, you should use the repositories of your distribution. Adding\r
third-party repositories to your <tt>/etc/sources.list</tt> has security implications\r
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<h2 id="_when_should_you_use_our_repositories">1. When should you use our repositories?</h2>\r
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<div class="paragraph"><p>In general, you should use the repositories of your distribution. Adding\r
third-party repositories to your <tt>/etc/sources.list</tt> has security implications\r
in Debian stable can be old, however (we cannot update it after stable has\r
been released). The best way is to add Debian testing and tell <tt>apt</tt> to\r
prefer Debian stable. You should <strong>not</strong> use our repository.\r
in Debian stable can be old, however (we cannot update it after stable has\r
been released). The best way is to add Debian testing and tell <tt>apt</tt> to\r
prefer Debian stable. You should <strong>not</strong> use our repository.\r
release of i3. To use it, run the following commands:</p></div>\r
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release of i3. To use it, run the following commands:</p></div>\r
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-<div class="paragraph"><p>The following Ubuntu versions are currently available: maverick, natty, oneiric,\r
-precise.</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>All Ubuntu versions which are currently supported by Ubuntu itself are also supported by\r
+this repository. See <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases">Ubuntu releases</a> for details.</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Packages for unsupported Ubuntu versions might exist but may disappear any time.</p></div>\r
minutes after every commit. To use it, run the following commands:</p></div>\r
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minutes after every commit. To use it, run the following commands:</p></div>\r
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# apt-get update\r
# apt-get --allow-unauthenticated install i3-autobuild-keyring\r
# apt-get update\r
# apt-get install i3</tt></pre>\r
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<div class="paragraph"><p>Development versions are only available for the latest version of Ubuntu, which\r
# apt-get update\r
# apt-get --allow-unauthenticated install i3-autobuild-keyring\r
# apt-get update\r
# apt-get install i3</tt></pre>\r
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<div class="paragraph"><p>Development versions are only available for the latest version of Ubuntu, which\r
minutes after every commit. To use it, run the following commands:</p></div>\r
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minutes after every commit. To use it, run the following commands:</p></div>\r
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testing and unstable for example), <tt>apt-get install i3</tt> might not get you the\r
autobuilder version.</p></div>\r
<div class="paragraph"><p>To ensure that the autobuilt i3 packages will be preferred to the packages of\r
testing and unstable for example), <tt>apt-get install i3</tt> might not get you the\r
autobuilder version.</p></div>\r
<div class="paragraph"><p>To ensure that the autobuilt i3 packages will be preferred to the packages of\r
-your distribution, put the following entry <strong>at the beginning</strong> of your\r
-<tt>/etc/apt/preferences</tt>:</p></div>\r
+your distribution, create the file\r
+<tt>/etc/apt/preferences.d/00-i3-autobuild.pref</tt> with the following contents:</p></div>\r