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NAME

       distro-info - provides information about the distributions' releases

SYNOPSIS

       distro-info [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       distro-info  is  a symlink to the distro-info command for your distribution.  On Debian it
       links to debian-distro-info and on Ubuntu it links  to  ubuntu-distro-info.   All  options
       described  in  this  manual  page  are  available  in  all distro-info commands. All other
       options, which are not described here, are distribution specific.

OPTIONS

       --date=DATE
              date for calculating the version (default: today)

       -h, --help
              display help message and exit

       -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, eol, or eol-server.  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.

       -d, --devel
              latest development version

       --series=SERIES
              series to calculate the version for

       -s, --stable
              latest stable version

       --supported
              list of all supported versions, including development releases

       --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

SEE ALSO

       debian-distro-info(1), ubuntu-distro-info(1)

AUTHOR

       The script and this manual page was written by Benjamin Drung <bdrung@debian.org>.