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APT simplifies the process of installing and removing software on Unix systems, by automating the retrieval, (from the Internet, local network, or CD) the configuration, the compiling (sometimes) and the installation of software from APT sources.
APT is often hailed as one of Debian's best features, giving Debian the reputation of being a "pain to install, but a joy to maintain", although with Debian 3.1 and its debian-installer, Debian's installation might be too easy nowadays to keep this true.
APT pinning is a way for administrators to make Debian GNU/Linux's version of APT to grab particular packages from different distributions, using it with more than two of the Debian release sources: stable, testing, and unstable.
From the 13th century, Apt was ruled by a consular administration, growing steadily in prosperity, until stopped by the conflicts resulting from the succession of Reine Jeanne.
During the Wars of Religion Apt was a Catholic town, in conflict with the Baron of Adrets.
Apt is in the region of the Rhône Valley Côtes de Luberon wines and the Côtes de Ventoux wines.