Merge pull request #159 from lorin/apt-args
Minor doc fixups for apt module.
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@ -48,14 +48,14 @@ Manages apt-packages (such as for Debian/Ubuntu).
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| state | no | present | 'absent', 'present', or 'latest'. |
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| update-cache | no | no | run the equivalent of apt-get update before the operation? |
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| update_cache | no | no | Run the equivalent of apt-get update before the operation. |
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| | | | Can be run as part of the package installation or a seperate step |
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| purge | no | no | Will forge purge of configuration files if state is set to 'removed'. |
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| default-release | no | | Corresponds to the -t option for apt and sets pin priorities |
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| default_release | no | | Corresponds to the -t option for apt and sets pin priorities |
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| install-recommends | no | yes | Corresponds to the --no-install-recommends option for apt, default |
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| install_recommends | no | yes | Corresponds to the --no-install-recommends option for apt, default |
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| | | | behavior works as apt's default behavior, 'no' does not install |
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| | | | recommended packages. Suggested packages are never installed. |
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