document that security mirrors are only implicitly added if no mirror was specified

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Johannes 'josch' Schauer 2019-01-24 12:39:01 +01:00
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@ -2331,23 +2331,25 @@ complex dependencies.
If no I<MIRROR> option is provided, L<http://deb.debian.org/debian> is used,
except if data was given on standard input in which case the lines read from
there are used as the content of the chroot's sources.list file. If
I<SUITE> is a stable release name, then mirrors for updates and security are
automatically added. If a I<MIRROR> option starts with "deb " or "deb-src "
then it is used as a one-line-style format entry for apt's sources.list inside
the chroot. If a I<MIRROR> option contains a "://" then it is interpreted as
a mirror URI and the apt line inside the chroot is assembled as "deb [arch=A]
B C D" where A is the host's native architecture, B is the I<MIRROR>, C is the
given I<SUITE> and D is the components given via B<--components> (defaults to
"main"). If a I<MIRROR> option happens to be an existing file, then its
contents are pasted into the chroot's sources.list. This can be used to
supply a deb822 style sources.list. If I<MIRROR> is C<-> then standard input
is pasted into the chroot's sources.list. If there was data on standard input
but no C<-> mirror was listed, the lines read from standard input will be
appended to the end of the chroot's sources.list. More than one mirror can be
specified and are appended to the chroot's sources.list in the given order. If
any mirror contains a https URI, then the packages apt-transport-https and
ca-certificates will be installed inside the chroot.
there are used as the content of the chroot's sources.list file. If I<SUITE>
is a stable release name and no I<MIRROR> is specified, then mirrors for
updates and security are automatically added. If a I<MIRROR> option starts
with "deb " or "deb-src " then it is used as a one-line-style format entry for
apt's sources.list inside the chroot. If a I<MIRROR> option contains a "://"
then it is interpreted as a mirror URI and the apt line inside the chroot is
assembled as "deb [arch=A] B C D" where A is the host's native architecture, B
is the I<MIRROR>, C is the given I<SUITE> and D is the components given via
B<--components> (defaults to "main"). If a I<MIRROR> option happens to be an
existing file, then its contents are pasted into the chroot's sources.list.
This can be used to supply a deb822 style sources.list. If I<MIRROR> is C<->
then standard input is pasted into the chroot's sources.list. If there was
data on standard input but no C<-> mirror was listed, the lines read from
standard input will be appended to the end of the chroot's sources.list. More
than one mirror can be specified and are appended to the chroot's sources.list
in the given order. If any mirror contains a https URI, then the packages
apt-transport-https and ca-certificates will be installed inside the chroot.
If any mirror contains a tor+xxx URI, then the apt-transport-tor package will
be installed inside the chroot.
The optional I<TARGET> argument can either be the path to a directory, the
path to a tarball filename or C<->. If I<TARGET> ends with C<.tar>, or with