81 lines
2.8 KiB
Django/Jinja
81 lines
2.8 KiB
Django/Jinja
# This file understands the following apt configuration variables:
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# Values here are the default.
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# Create /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic file to set your preference.
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#
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# All of the n-days interval options also accept the suffixes
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# s for seconds, m for minutes, h for hours, d for days or
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# the "always" value to do the action for every job run,
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# which can be used with systemd OnCalendar overrides to
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# define custom schedules for the apt update/upgrade jobs.
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#
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# Dir "/";
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# - RootDir for all configuration files
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#
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# Dir::Cache "var/cache/apt/";
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# - Set apt package cache directory
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#
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# Dir::Cache::Archives "archives/";
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# - Set package archive directory
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#
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# APT::Periodic::Enable "1";
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# - Enable the update/upgrade script (0=disable)
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#
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# APT::Periodic::BackupArchiveInterval "0";
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# - Backup after n-days if archive contents changed.(0=disable)
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#
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# APT::Periodic::BackupLevel "3";
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# - Backup level.(0=disable), 1 is invalid.
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#
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# Dir::Cache::Backup "backup/";
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# - Set periodic package backup directory
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#
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# APT::Archives::MaxAge "0"; (old, deprecated)
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# APT::Periodic::MaxAge "0"; (new)
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# - Set maximum allowed age of a cache package file. If a cache
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# package file is older it is deleted (0=disable)
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#
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# APT::Archives::MinAge "2"; (old, deprecated)
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# APT::Periodic::MinAge "2"; (new)
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# - Set minimum age of a package file. If a file is younger it
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# will not be deleted (0=disable). Useful to prevent races
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# and to keep backups of the packages for emergency.
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#
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# APT::Archives::MaxSize "0"; (old, deprecated)
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# APT::Periodic::MaxSize "0"; (new)
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# - Set maximum size of the cache in MB (0=disable). If the cache
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# is bigger, cached package files are deleted until the size
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# requirement is met (the oldest packages will be deleted
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# first).
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#
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APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1";
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# - Do "apt-get update" automatically every n-days (0=disable)
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#
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APT::Periodic::Download-Upgradeable-Packages "1";
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# - Do "apt-get upgrade --download-only" every n-days (0=disable)
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#
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# APT::Periodic::Download-Upgradeable-Packages-Debdelta "1";
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# - Use debdelta-upgrade to download updates if available (0=disable)
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#
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#
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#
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APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "1";
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# - Run the "unattended-upgrade" security upgrade script
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# every n-days (0=disabled)
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# Requires the package "unattended-upgrades" and will write
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# a log in /var/log/unattended-upgrades
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#
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APT::Periodic::AutocleanInterval "21";
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# - Do "apt-get autoclean" every n-days (0=disable)
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#
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# APT::Periodic::CleanInterval "0";
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# - Do "apt-get clean" every n-days (0=disable)
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#
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# APT::Periodic::Verbose "0";
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# - Send report mail to root
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# 0: no report (or null string)
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# 1: progress report (actually any string)
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# 2: + command outputs (remove -qq, remove 2>/dev/null, add -d)
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# 3: + trace on
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