Really? No one?

I switched to current HEAD, same thing... Would appreciate some comment on 
this.

Ralph

Am Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 11:37:55 UTC+2 schrieb Ralph:
>
> Hello everybody!
>
> Here's the thing! I add the Wheezy Backports repo to a newly provisioned 
> VPS and want to do a safe-upgrade before doing anything else. My 
> corresponding lines in the playbook look like this:
>
> - name: Add Wheezy Backports
>   apt_repository: repo='deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian wheezy-backports 
> main' state=present update_cache=yes
>   tags:
>       - init
>
> - name: Initial safe-upgrade of the system (from wheezy-backports)
>   apt: upgrade=safe default_release=wheezy-backports update_cache=yes
>   tags:
>       - init
>
> Originally run on Ansible 1.5.4. Same on 1.5.5. At this point python-apt, 
> apt-get and aptitude are installed. Playbook is run under root-user.
>
> From where I'm standing, this should translate to "aptitude safe-upgrade 
> -t wheezy-backports". But it doesn't seem to include the backports! Or I'm 
> missing something! Same goes for apt: upgrade yes, full, or dist. If I'm 
> ssh'ing to the box and running "aptitude safe-upgrade -t wheezy-backports" 
> I'm getting quite a few upgardable packages...
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Cheers
> Ralph
>

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