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* [Classes](#classes)
* [apt](#apt)
* [apt::apticron](#apt-apticron)
- * [apt::cron::download](#apt-cron-download)
* [apt::cron::dist_upgrade](#apt-cron-dist_upgrade)
* [apt::dist_upgrade](#apt-dist_upgrade)
* [apt::dist_upgrade::initiator](#apt-dist_upgrade-initiator)
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-## apt::cron::download
-
-This class sets up `cron-apt` so that it downloads upgradable packages, does not
-actually do any upgrade and emails when the output changes.
-
-`cron-apt` defaults to run at 4 AM. You may want to set the
-`$apt_cron_hours` variable before you include the class: its value will
-be passed as the "hours" parameter of a cronjob. Example:
-
- # Run cron-apt every three hours
- $apt_cron_hours = '*/3'
-
-Note that the default 4 AM cronjob won't be disabled.
-
-
## apt::cron::dist_upgrade
This class sets up cron-apt so that it dist-upgrades the system and
emails when upgrades are performed.
-See [apt::cron::download](#apt-cron-download) above if you need to run `cron-apt` more often
-than once a day.
+`cron-apt` defaults to run at 4 AM. You may want to set the
+`$cron_hours` class parameter before you include the class: its value will
+be passed as the "hours" parameter of a cronjob. Example:
+ # Run cron-apt every three hours
+ class { 'apt::cron::dist_upgrade': cron_hours => '*/3' }
+
+Note that the default 4 AM cronjob won't be disabled.
## apt::dist_upgrade