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Hi ! |
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I think you may be use this old script as i get used several years ago: |
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website: http://www.panhorst.com/glcu/ |
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ebuild: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101827 |
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Hopping this script could help you... It manage daily update |
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(sync,build) and report via cron/mail. So you've just to install |
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pre-built package that have been prepared on a daily frequency when you |
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decide it's ok to do it without lost time. A revdep-rebuild and commit |
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of new configuration file using a configured dispatch-conf later, your |
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machine is update. |
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Le mercredi 25 mai 2011 à 20:43 +0200, Nils a écrit : |
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> When I was managing multiple servers, I would have a cron job |
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> set to eix-sync daily (the maximum frequency Gentoo recommends |
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> syncing), then once a week I would have emerge -DNpvu world |
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> e-mailed from cron. I would then review the e-mail and see if |
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> I wanted to upgrade. If I didn't, I'd mask the package |
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> version and move on. |
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> May I ask why would would sync once a day but only run emerge once a |
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> week? |
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Jean-François Maeyhieux |
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Atanar Technologies |
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