cron-apt
Tom Metro
blu at vl.com
Sat Sep 3 22:12:28 EDT 2005
David Hummel wrote:
> Try adding -q to the "CRON-APT LINE". This will suppress the progress
> indicators.
Are you referring to:
# General apt options that will be passed to all apt-get calls.
# Use "-o quiet" instead of "-q" for aptitude compatibility.
OPTIONS="-o quiet=1"
in /etc/cron-apt/config?
As you can see I'm already using the supposed equivalent for aptitude.
Neither '-o quiet' or '-o quiet=1' seems to have any effect on aptitude
when I invoke it directly. The aptitude reference manual doesn't even
document such an option. The options follow a general format of
Aptitude::*, such as Aptitude::CmdLine::Verbose=1.
Perhaps I'd have better luck if I reverted back to having cron-apt use
apt-get?
I guess I'm just disappointed that after all the configuration files and
supposed flexibility of cron-apt, it doesn't seem to handle the most
basic and common situation well.
-Tom
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