Independent Update Agent?
Anyone heard of an independent update agent that scans a system for files that correspond to an existing repository, creates a map, and updates independent of the distro?
Thanks in advance. -joseph |
I haven't found anything.
Am I naive in thinking this would be that difficult? -joseph |
are you looking for version management with cvs , or are you lookin for
automatic updating software .... if you lookin for the first look at http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual i hope you are not looking for the second , coz i dont think any linux users will agree to automatic stuffs.... :-) good luck , if you where thinking abt cvs you could have searched LQ |
Thanks for the reply. :)
Well, I moving from RH to another distro, although I haven't decided on which distro yet. I liked RH up2date, because I knew when there was an update for apps. If I wanted to update, then I did. If not, well...I didn't. :) I don't know if this was clear before. Many distros have something like this, although one might have to cronjob the process. Is that what you thought I was mentioning? I don't know if that is what you meant by "automatic updating". Just looking for a way to keep my system up2date without having to hunt things down myself. I was thinking that most systems could be scanned to see what is installed, for the most part, a list is made, and then a correspondance checking to a db on a website would let one know when an app was available. I would imagine that is how it is done with RH and others anyway. Or is this expecting too much uniformity. lol Again, thanks for responding. -joseph |
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