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    DEBIAN-DISTRO-INFO

    WillieBy WillieApril 1, 2026Updated:April 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
     

    NAME

    debian-distro-info – provides information about Debian’s distributions  

    SYNOPSIS

    debian-distro-info [OPTIONS]  

    OPTIONS

    –date=DATE
    date for calculating the version (default: today)
    -h, –help
    display help message and exit
    –alias=DIST
    print the alias (stable, testing, unstable) relative to the distribution codename passed as an argument. Only distribution codenames composed of lower case ASCII letters are accepted, and if the distribution does not qualify as stable, testing or unstable, then the same codename passed as argument is returned.
    -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, or eol. 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. If milestone cannot be calculated, the string ‘(unknown)’ is displayed. Unless one of -c, -f or -r is specified, only the number of days will be displayed.
    -d, –devel
    latest development version
    -o, –old
    latest old (stable) version
    –series=SERIES
    series to calculate the version for
    -s, –stable
    latest stable version
    –supported
    list of all supported stable versions
    -t, –testing
    latest testing version
    –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
     

    AUTHOR

    The script and this manual page was written by Benjamin Drung <[email protected]>.

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