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Bug#883715: release-notes: please document unattended-upgrades
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Cyril Brulebois
2017-12-06 18:50:02 UTC
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Hi,

Raphaël Hertzog enabled unattended-upgrades support by default in pkgsel,
which is first shipped with the D-I Buster Alpha 2 release (#875858).

It would be nice to document this change in the release notes, along with
possible configuration changes users might want to perform, if only how to
opt out in case one doesn't wish to use this feature (I figure removing the
package entirely is the easiest, but it could be pulled through recommends,
so advice on configuration variables might be valuable).


Thanks for considering.

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Paul Gevers
2019-03-23 09:50:01 UTC
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Hi all,
done.
Raphaël Hertzog enabled unattended-upgrades support by default in pkgsel,
which is first shipped with the D-I Buster Alpha 2 release (#875858).
It would be nice to document this change in the release notes, along with
possible configuration changes users might want to perform, if only how to
opt out in case one doesn't wish to use this feature (I figure removing the
package entirely is the easiest, but it could be pulled through recommends,
so advice on configuration variables might be valuable).
I also think this would suite the release-notes. As I am totally
unfamiliar with the configuration of unattended-upgrades, I don't want
to write this myself. Can somebody propose a text (ideally via a MR
against https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/)

Paul
Cyril Brulebois
2019-03-23 12:00:01 UTC
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Post by Paul Gevers
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Hi all,
done.
Raphaël Hertzog enabled unattended-upgrades support by default in pkgsel,
which is first shipped with the D-I Buster Alpha 2 release (#875858).
It would be nice to document this change in the release notes, along with
possible configuration changes users might want to perform, if only how to
opt out in case one doesn't wish to use this feature (I figure removing the
package entirely is the easiest, but it could be pulled through recommends,
so advice on configuration variables might be valuable).
I also think this would suite the release-notes. As I am totally
unfamiliar with the configuration of unattended-upgrades, I don't want
to write this myself. Can somebody propose a text (ideally via a MR
against https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/)
This was backed out at the request of the security team:
https://tracker.debian.org/news/974578/accepted-pkgsel-057-source-into-unstable/

so I guess this makes this bug report moot?


Cheers,
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Cyril Brulebois (***@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/>
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2019-03-23 09:50:01 UTC
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