NAME¶
distro-info - provides information about the distributions' releases
SYNOPSIS¶
distro-info [
OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION¶
distro-info is a symlink to the distro-info command for your
distribution. On Debian it links to
debian-distro-info and on Ubuntu it
links to
ubuntu-distro-info. All options described in this manual page
are available in all
distro-info commands. All other options, which are
not described here, are distribution specific.
OPTIONS¶
- --date=DATE
- date for calculating the version (default: today)
- -h, --help
- display help message and exit
- -a, --all
- list all known versions
- -y[MILESTONE], --days[=MILESTONE]
- display number of days until specified version reaches the specified
milestone. MILESTONE may be one of created, release,
eol, or eol-server. If no milestone is specified, assume
release. For options that return a list, display the normal output
followed by whitespace and the number of days until the specified
milestone.
- -d, --devel
- latest development version
- --series=SERIES
- series to calculate the version for
- -s, --stable
- latest stable version
- --supported
- list of all supported stable versions
- --unsupported
- list of all unsupported stable versions
- -c, --codename
- print the codename (default)
- -r, --release
- print the release version
- -f, --fullname
- print the full name
SEE ALSO¶
debian-distro-info(1),
ubuntu-distro-info(1)
AUTHOR¶
The script and this manual page was written by Benjamin Drung
<bdrung@debian.org>.