著者: dev 日付: To: Adam Borowski, dng 題目: Re: [DNG] OT: Patching De*an based systems at scale
On 10/26/2017 04:53 PM, Adam Borowski wrote:
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> You're not insane enough to run an unreleased version on a production
> server, right?
I would never do that! ;)
Seriously though, I might do it in a test environment, so good to know.
> You may additionally install apt-listchanges and configure it to show
> changelogs, that will fetch relevant (and only those!) changelog entries of
> packages you're about to install.
Thank you for that information. Is the email and apt-listchanges the
only way? apt-listchanges sends notifications from every system. That's
60 duplicate emails in my case, for many packages such as OpenSSH.
The DSA mail cuts down the noise but I'm assuming I may be getting
mailed about packages that do not pertain to any systems I'm running,
correct?
I'm trying to avoid what I always end up doing; a perl screen scraper
which I cross-reference with apt-get upgrade --dry-run and then parse
the pertinent package info into a CSV file that can everyone wants
emailed to them, for each server... maybe this is the only way ?