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diff --git a/man/os-release.xml b/man/os-release.xml
index f85119d26..7d799721d 100644
--- a/man/os-release.xml
+++ b/man/os-release.xml
@@ -58,23 +58,37 @@
contains operating system identification data.
The basic file format of
- os-release is a
- newline-separated list of environment-like
- shell-compatible variable assignments. It is possible
- to source the configuration from shell scripts,
- however, beyond mere variable assignments no shell
- features are supported, allowing applications to read
- the file without implementing a shell compatible
- execution engine.
+ os-release is a newline-separated
+ list of environment-like shell-compatible variable
+ assignments. It is possible to source the
+ configuration from shell scripts, however, beyond mere
+ variable assignments no shell features are supported
+ (this means variable expansion is explicitly not
+ supported), allowing applications to read the file
+ without implementing a shell compatible execution
+ engine. Variable assignment values should be enclosed
+ in double or single quotes if they include spaces,
+ semicolons or other special characters outside of A-Z,
+ a-z, 0-9. All strings should be in UTF-8 format, and
+ non-printable characters should not be used. If double
+ or single quotes or backslashes are to be used within
+ variable assignments they should be escaped with
+ backslashes, following shell style. It is not
+ supported to concatenate multiple individually quoted
+ strings. Lines beginning with "#" shall be ignored as
+ comments.
/etc/os-release contains
data that is defined by the operating system vendor
and should not be changed by the administrator.
- Depending on the operating system other
- configuration files might be checked for OS
- identification as well, however only as
- fallback.
+ As this file only encodes names and identifiers
+ it should not be localized.
+
+ For a longer rationale for
+ /etc/os-release please refer to
+ the Announcement of /etc/os-release.
@@ -90,10 +104,10 @@
A string identifying
the operating system, without a
- version string, and not necessarily
- suitable for presentation to the
- user. If not set defaults to
- Linux. Example:
+ version component, and suitable for
+ presentation to the user. If not set
+ defaults to
+ NAME=Linux. Example:
NAME=Fedora or
NAME="Debian
GNU/Linux".
@@ -104,37 +118,46 @@
A string identifying
the operating system version,
- excluding any name information and
- suitable for presentation to the
- user. Example:
- VERSION=15 or
- VERSION="15
- (Rawhide)".
+ excluding any OS name information,
+ possibly including a release code
+ name, and suitable for presentation to
+ the user. This field is
+ optional. Example:
+ VERSION=17 or
+ VERSION="17 (Beefy
+ Miracle)".
ID=
A lower-case string
- (no spaces) identifying the operating
- system, excluding any version
- information and suitable for
- processing by scripts or usage in
- generated file names. If not set
- defaults to
- linux. Example:
- ID=fedora.
+ (no spaces or other characters outside
+ of 0-9, a-z, ".", "_" and "-")
+ identifying the operating system,
+ excluding any version information and
+ suitable for processing by scripts or
+ usage in generated file names. If not
+ set defaults to
+ ID=linux. Example:
+ ID=fedora or
+ ID=debian.
VERSION_ID=
A lower-case string
- (mostly numeric, no spaces) identifying the
- operating system version, excluding
- any name information and suitable for
- processing by scripts or usage in generated file names. Example:
- VERSION_ID=15.
+ (mostly numeric, no spaces or other
+ characters outside of 0-9, a-z, ".",
+ "_" and "-") identifying the operating
+ system version, excluding any OS name
+ information or release code name, and
+ suitable for processing by scripts or
+ usage in generated file names. This
+ field is optional. Example:
+ VERSION_ID=17 or
+ VERSION_ID=11.04.
@@ -143,11 +166,12 @@
A pretty operating
system name in a format suitable for
presentation to the user. May or may
- not contain an OS version of some
- kind, as suitable. If not set defaults
- to Linux. Example:
- PRETTY_NAME=Fedora 15
- (Rawhide).
+ not contain a release code name or OS
+ version of some kind, as suitable. If
+ not set defaults to
+ PRETTY_NAME="Linux". Example:
+ PRETTY_NAME="Fedora 17 (Beefy
+ Miracle)".
@@ -159,15 +183,30 @@
should be specified as string suitable
for inclusion in the ESC [ m
ANSI/ECMA-48 escape code for setting
- graphical rendition. Example:
- ANSI_COLOR=0;31 for
- red, or
- ANSI_COLOR=1;34 for
- light blue.
+ graphical rendition. This field is
+ optional. Example:
+ ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
+ for red, or
+ ANSI_COLOR="1;34"
+ for light blue.
+
+
+
+ CPE_NAME=
+
+ A CPE name for the
+ operating system, following the Common
+ Platform Enumeration
+ Specification as proposed by
+ the MITRE Corporation. This field
+ is optional. Example:
+ CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:17"
+
- If you are reading this file from code or a
+ If you are reading this file from C code or a
shell script to determine the OS or a specific version
of it, use the ID and VERSION_ID fields. When looking
for an OS identification string for presentation to
@@ -184,11 +223,12 @@
Example
NAME=Fedora
-VERSION="15 (Rawhide)"
+VERSION="17 (Beefy Miracle)"
ID=fedora
-VERSION_ID=15
-PRETTY_NAME="Fedora 15 (Rawhide)"
-ANSI_COLOR=0;34
+VERSION_ID=17
+PRETTY_NAME="Fedora 17 (Beefy Miracle)"
+ANSI_COLOR="0;34"
+CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:17"