Hi Edhoari,
On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 06:03:36AM +0700, Edhoari Setiyoso wrote:
> Could anyone inform me what is the package name of this installer in order
> to correctly submit request?
The package name is "debian-installer"; its team web site is at:
https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-insta
Hello,
I want to submit feature regarding debian installer, specifically text
installer.
Could anyone inform me what is the package name of this installer in
order to correctly submit request?
Regards
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Edhoari Setiyoso
Hi,
looks like the culprit is a /etc/cron.daily/do-agent cron-job which
executes the /opt/digitalocean/do-agent/scripts/update.sh script which
includes following if statement:
if command -v apt-get 2&>/dev/null; then
apt-get -qq update -o
Dir::Etc::sourcelist="sources.list
> I did some further debugging and it is the
> /usr/lib/apt/apt.systemd.daily script executed by apt-daily systemd
> service unit which updates the package index from the sources:
I configured cron with one minute interval to log the output of "apt
policy" with a timestamp into a log file in order
> Looks like the "apt update" or equivalent ran by unattended-upgrades
> ignored the /etc/apt/sources.list file and used only
> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/digitalocean-agent.list as a source for
> repositories.
> What might cause this behavior?
I did some further debugging and it is the
/usr/lib/apt/
Hi,
in order to test unattended-upgrades I downgraded yesterday(4.06)
packages iceweasel, qemu-utils and thunderbird:
# # "apt list --upgradable" command below was executed on 4.06
# apt list --upgradable
Listing... Done
iceweasel/stable 60.7.0esr-1~deb9u1 all [upgradable from: 52.9.0esr-1~deb9u1
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was just reading slashdot about the Debian distro and there was
> some discussion about the md5 signature of packages.
>
> Is there some way that this (is already or can be) implimented by
> default on package installations?
It's largely a matter of the
I was just reading slashdot about the Debian distro and there was some
discussion about the md5 signature of packages.
Is there some way that this (is already or can be) implimented by
default on package installations?
I didn't know about this and would like to know more if I could.
Thanks.
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On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 11:45:33PM -0500, dman wrote:
> Today I wanted to look for (new version of) a package that apt-cache
> policy said didn't exist, but I had reason to believe it did. I
> wanted to look at "incoming"[1]. I think "incoming" is
> http://incoming.debian.org, but I didn't see th
Hi All.
Today I wanted to look for (new version of) a package that apt-cache
policy said didn't exist, but I had reason to believe it did. I
wanted to look at "incoming"[1]. I think "incoming" is
http://incoming.debian.org, but I didn't see the package there this
morning. Is this the correct p
Jay Kelly wrote:
>
> Hello Group,
> I have been playing with debian for about a month now and would like
> to get more information on the packages available. Where can I
> get information on the available packages and a description of what
> they do?
> thanks
> --
Take a look at --
http://www.de
You can find this in dselect (of course) or you can get the files Packages
or Packages.gz (gzipped version) from the a mirror. In these files are all
descriptions and what the packages depend on, suggest, recommend etc.
Ron Rademaker
PS. You can also use dpkg -s for info on
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000
Hello Group,
I have been playing with debian for about a month now and would like
to get more information on the packages available. Where can I
get information on the available packages and a description of what
they do?
thanks
--
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