Quoting moxalt (mox...@riseup.net):
> On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 19:22:55 +0200, Ondřej Grover
> wrote:
> > It wouldn't be an overkill if there was a simple way to manage a local
> > repository and packages with custom modifications. I have looked around and
> > it didn't seem that straight-forward. Is
On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 19:22:55 +0200, Ondřej Grover
wrote:
> >
> > The most "Debian-proper" way? I'm not really sure- I would edit the script
> > myself and just keep that as the local version. The only problem is that
> > newer
> > versions of the package would probably overwrite it- but they may
>
> The most "Debian-proper" way? I'm not really sure- I would edit the script
> myself and just keep that as the local version. The only problem is that
> newer
> versions of the package would probably overwrite it- but they may offer a
> 'local version of config' menu like GRUB and libpolkit do.
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 19:43:00 +0200, Ondřej Grover
wrote:
> Because I get such emails for more hosts and it's inconvenient to try to
> match up the changelogs with reports. I would also like to see the full log
> for needrestart output.
>
> As I asked in my original question, I'd like to know wha
Because I get such emails for more hosts and it's inconvenient to try to
match up the changelogs with reports. I would also like to see the full log
for needrestart output.
As I asked in my original question, I'd like to know what the most
"Debian-proper" way for editing such scripts is. If that i
So you want to combine the output of unattended-upgrades itself and
apt-listchanges into a single e-mail? Why?
Also, couldn't you just edit the script to make it function as you want it?
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