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It is meant to be run daily by cron on servers on at boot time for workstations (you can obviously configure it how you prefer). |
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# Usage |
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**pkgupdate** has only one flag `-q` to hide successful messages, preventing to send an email from cron scripts if it worked. |
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# How? |
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**pkgupdate** uses 3 tricks to speed up the process, this is particularily important for workstations updating during the boot process: |
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