78 lines
3 KiB
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78 lines
3 KiB
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# apticron.conf
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#
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# set EMAIL to a space separated list of addresses which will be notified of
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# impending updates
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#
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EMAIL="<%= apticron_email %>"
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#
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# Set DIFF_ONLY to "1" to only output the difference of the current run
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# compared to the last run (ie. only new upgrades since the last run). If there
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# are no differences, no output/email will be generated. By default, apticron
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# will output everything that needs to be upgraded.
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#
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DIFF_ONLY="<%= apticron_diff_only %>"
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#
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# Set LISTCHANGES_PROFILE if you would like apticron to invoke apt-listchanges
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# with the --profile option. You should add a corresponding profile to
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# /etc/apt/listchanges.conf
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#
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LISTCHANGES_PROFILE="<%= apticron_listchanges_profile %>"
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#
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# Set SYSTEM if you would like apticron to use something other than the output
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# of "hostname -f" for the system name in the mails it generates
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# SYSTEM="foobar.example.com"
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<%- if has_variable?('apticron_system') and instance_variable_get("@#{'apticron_system'}").to_s != "false" -%>
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<%= 'SYSTEM="' + instance_variable_get("@#{'apticron_system'}").to_s + '"' %>
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<%- end -%>
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#
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# Set IPADDRESSNUM if you would like to configure the maximal number of IP
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# addresses apticron displays. The default is to display 1 address of each
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# family type (inet, inet6), if available.
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# IPADDRESSNUM="1"
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<%- if has_variable?('apticron_ipaddressnum') and instance_variable_get("@#{'apticron_ipaddressnum'}").to_s != "false" -%>
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<%= 'IPADDRESSNUM="' + instance_variable_get("@#{'apticron_ipaddressnum'}").to_s + '"' %>
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<%- end -%>
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#
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# Set IPADDRESSES to a whitespace separated list of reachable addresses for
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# this system. By default, apticron will try to work these out using the
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# "ip" command
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# IPADDRESSES="192.0.2.1 2001:db8:1:2:3::1"
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<%- if has_variable?('apticron_ipaddresses') and instance_variable_get("@#{'apticron_ipaddresses'}").to_s != "false" -%>
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<%= 'IPADDRESSES="' + instance_variable_get("@#{'apticron_ipaddresses'}").to_s + '"' %>
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<%- end -%>
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#
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# Set NOTIFY_HOLDS="0" if you don't want to be notified about new versions of
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# packages on hold in your system. The default behavior is downloading and
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# listing them as any other package.
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#
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# NOTIFY_HOLDS="0"
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NOTIFY_HOLDS="<%= apticron_notifyholds %>"
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#
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# Set NOTIFY_NEW="0" if you don't want to be notified about packages which
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# are not installed in your system. Yes, it's possible! There are some issues
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# related to systems which have mixed stable/unstable sources. In these cases
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# apt-get will consider for example that packages with "Priority:
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# required"/"Essential: yes" in unstable but not in stable should be installed,
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# so they will be listed in dist-upgrade output. Please take a look at
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# http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=531002#44
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#
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# NOTIFY_NEW="0"
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NOTIFY_NEW="<%= apticron_notifynew %>"
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#
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# Set CUSTOM_SUBJECT if you want to replace the default subject used in
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# the notification e-mails. This may help filtering/sorting client-side e-mail.
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#
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# CUSTOM_SUBJECT=""
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CUSTOM_SUBJECT="<%= apticron_customsubject %>"
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