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upgrade jessie point releases by default #33
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it seems that #597061 is related as well. |
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This enables updates from stable point releases but also lets testing and sid being updated with the package updates. Fixes mvo5#33. Closes: #787945, #597061
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This enables updates from stable point releases but also lets testing and sid being updated with the package updates. Fixes mvo5#33. Closes: #787945, #597061
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This enables updates from stable point releases but also lets testing and sid being updated with the package updates. Fixes mvo5#33. Closes: #787945, #597061
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This enables updates from stable point releases but also lets testing and sid being updated with the package updates. Fixes mvo5#33. Closes: #787945, #597061
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It seems to me unattended-upgrades should, by default, upgrade not just security packages but also stable-updates.
This was reported in the Debian BTS as #787945. There, you said:
but I still see only -security in the default config file here. This seems incorrect - or is this a policy decision?
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