Hi Juhani,

Thanks for the advise, I will start to work on that now but I am also
trying to ensure that the same package will build for ubuntu based systems
which is why I used compat 9 however I will try add an appropriate check in
the Makefile for that.

Hi Bart,

I am not entirely sure about the correct process for creating a new package
as the docs recommend creating an ITP so I raised that last month. With no
response to that I raised a separate bug seeking sponsorship. I am not sure
if both are a requirement.

Hi Pabs,

As per the ITP (https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=880600)
there is a lot of additional functionality that auter provides which goes
way beyond what is offered by cron-apt and unattended-upgrades:

- Auter has the functionality to separate download schedules from install
schedules which is great for organisations wanting to version control
updates across multiple servers and environments while staggering the
update process for the servers.
- It also allows for customised scripts to be executed pre and post
downloading updates, applying updates and rebooting the server
- It has the option to automate reboots after the patching process has been
applied
- There is an option of setting up multiple patching profiles eg: weekly
application patches and monthly system/kernel patching (This is entirely
customiseable)
- In cases where admins have multiple servers with different rehdat or
debian based distributions, the same application and configuration files
can be deployed to servers regardless of the distribution.

Thanks for the responses.

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