Hi,
Paul Wise wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-09-24 at 12:11 +0200, Axel Beckert wrote:
> > it would be nice if I can get corekeepers functionality without getting
> > daily cron-mails if something crashed.
>
> Right now you can either make the cron job not executable with the dpkg
> -statoverride tool
I didn't think about that. But doesn't cron (or actually run-parts)
then barf about a non-executable file?
> or add exit 0 to the top of the cron job script.
I'd prefer if I don't have to edit a script which likely changes with
every release. I'd rather prefer something like
/etc/default/corekeeper which is then sourced by that script if it
exists.
BTW: What also would suffice would be to make the target e-mail
address configurable (preferably via /etc/default/corekeeper) so that
it doesn't go to root@`hostname`.
Regards, Axel
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