I discovered that apt-dater is completely broken in the current state.
Even with a valid XML host configuration file as generated, e.g.
<hosts>
<group name="Localnet">
<host name="localhost" comment="Edit ~/.config/apt-dater/hosts.xml!"/>
</group>
</hosts>
It will not be able to use that host:
ssh: Could not resolve hostname (null): Name or service not known
Also when adding hosts with their FQDN:
<group name="test servers">
<host name="srv1.test.domain.tld" />
</group>
Script started, file is
/home/gert/.local/share/apt-dater/history/srv1.test.domain.tld:0/1430677527-19897/typescript
ssh: Could not resolve hostname (null): Name or service not known
also when manually overriding the ssh hostname with ssh-
host="srv1.test.domain.tld", it doesn't work still with the same error
message.
The only viable option I see is downgrading apt-dater to 1.0.1 stable or
0.9.0.
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Configuration files are backwards incompatible since
1.0.1+git20150119-1
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