On 08.09.2014 07:33, David Prévot wrote: > Le 07/09/2014 10:54, Paul Wise a écrit : >> On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 9:30 PM, David Prévot wrote: > >>> How does it work if the upgrade run in the background? Will all >>> needed service be restarted without asking? (If so, the gdm3 >>> restart issue may be a blocker). >> >> Not sure what you mean by 'in the background' > > I meant if a tool that take care of upgrading automatically > packages in the background (e.g., unattended-upgrades) is installed > and running. >
You can use cron-apt, unattended-upgrades and made your own. I like this unattended-upgrades. -- Riku >> but there is an option to automatically restart services, the >> default is to ask (via debconf) for each service, defaulting each >> package to restart. > > That’s another annoying thing: even if it looks like a debconf > screen, it doesn’t seem to offer it’s advantages, and doesn’t seem > translated nor translatable (which is a must according to policy > 3.9.1). That package seems pretty young, not much used (comparing > its popcon with the unattended-upgrades’ one), and even if its goal > is valuable, I’m not convinced that pushing it into the default > install less than two months before the freeze is really a good > idea. > > Maybe the maintainers could have shed some light, but maybe they’re > not even aware of this thread. > > Regards > > David > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-security-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/540d41e1.3090...@vallit.fi