Bug#1001118: apt-daily*.timer on occasionally running computers

2021-12-04 Thread Julian Andres Klode
Control: reassign -1 systemd Control: forcemerge 997943 -1 Control: affects 997943 apt On Sat, Dec 04, 2021 at 08:56:35PM +0100, Moritz Duge wrote: > P.S. > > I guess RandomizedDelaySec=12h is needed to balance the load on the update > servers. So removing or lowering RandomizedDelaySec is probab

Bug#1001118: apt-daily*.timer on occasionally running computers

2021-12-04 Thread Moritz Duge
P.S. I guess RandomizedDelaySec=12h is needed to balance the load on the update servers. So removing or lowering RandomizedDelaySec is probably not a good solution. On the other hand, when a system has just been booted or waked from s2*, there should be no reason to wait further. So another

Bug#1001118: apt-daily*.timer on occasionally running computers

2021-12-04 Thread Moritz Duge
Package: apt Version: 2.2.4 If a computer is only running occasionally the apt-daily*.timers (apt-daily.timer and apt-daily-upgrade.timer) are hardly ever executed. As far as I understand this is because of the RandomizedDelaySec values for the timers. Especially the 12h for the apt-daily.timer.