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PAININTHEAPT(8) | System Manager's Manual | PAININTHEAPT(8) |
NAME¶
painintheapt - Pester people about available package updates by email or jabber.
Pain in the APT pesters people about available package upgrades, just like apticron or cron-apt. However, it does so by SMTP and XMPP (direct or MUC/conference room or pubsub node), but also by calling mailx.
WHAT DOES IT DO?¶
- 1.
- updates the APT cache and checks for updates
- 2.
- sends list of available updates to Jabber contacts or a conference room or pubsub node immediately
- 3.
- sends list of available updates and relevant changelogs (slow) to email recipients
- 4.
- downloads packages, but does not install them
Messages are only sent when there is any change in either the list of updates or in the configuration of painintheapt.
OPTIONS¶
- -c, --configfile configuration file
- configuration file, (defaults: /etc/painintheapt.conf)
- -d, --debug
- print debug output to stderr
- -f, --force
- send message, even if updates did not change
- -h, --help
- print help
- -s, --stampfile stamp file
- stamp file (default: /var/lib/painintheapt/stamp)
- -t, --testmessage
- send a test message only
- -v, --version
- print version
CONFIGURATION¶
The default configuration file is /etc/painintheapt.conf in inifile format.
There are up to three sections, SMTP, XMPP, and MAILX. The keys for SMTP are server, port, username, password_file, from, to, cc, and send_changes. The keys for XMPP are jid, password_file, to, room, pubsub_service, pubsub_node, and send_changes. The keys for MAILX are from, to, cc, and send_changes. See the sample configuration for their usage.
The typical cron file is /etc/cron.d/painintheapt. One may call painintheapt without arguments daily, and with the --force option weekly, to make sure the transport does work.
It is highly recommended to set the accompanying logo as Jabber avatar for the respective user.
RESOURCES¶
- •
- Homepage: https://salsa.debian.org/debacle/painintheapt
LICENSE¶
Affero General Public License 3 or higher
LOGO¶
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Maybe a cow, a gnu, or a dragon?
AUTHOR¶
Martin <debacle@debian.org>