Hi there
On 09/04/2026 04:21, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 08/04/2026 2:19 pm, Rob van der Putten wrote:
On 08/04/2026 04:33, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 07/04/2026 12:21 pm, Rob van der Putten wrote:
I build my own packports and use a cron job to keep track of
changes. Recently Debian started insisting on using JavaScript in
your browser. So, short of using a web driver - (headless)
webbrowser combination, how do I keep track of changes?
Have you heard about apt-listchanges and "apt changelog PKG"? I am
unsure what you are trying to achieve, but selection of tools looks
rather peculiar.
Why don't you give me an example?
I have not guessed what is your goal.
There is no need to guess. I clearly stated that I build backports. So I
need to keep track of changes in Debian versions that are not installed
on any of my systems. I could not find information about this in any of
the man pages.
So how do I use apt-listchanges or "apt changelog PKG" to keep track of
changes of certain packages in Sid on a Bookworm system? And how do I
run this from cron? Sending me an email whenever a change occurs.
I currently do have a cron job that does this for me. But apparently
using apt-listchanges or "apt changelog PKG" is a better idea.
I expect that manuals and other
docs, maybe blog posts or earlier discussions should be better than
random examples.
I'm interested in keeping track of Asterisk.
Regards,
Rob