[Bug 36816] Re: Anacron doesn't work with suspend/hibernation
Rüdiger Kupper
ruediger.kupper+launchpad at gmail.com
Sun Jun 10 09:18:21 UTC 2012
Interestingly, this has the side effect of delaying execution of all other scripts in /etc/cron.daily after "apt" (in lexical sort order). I wonder if this is intended. If it is, the sleep command should probably not be part of the "apt" script but put in a separate script.
And id it is not intended, run-parts should not need to wait for the "apt" script to finish, befor it can call the other scripts.
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Title:
Anacron doesn't work with suspend/hibernation
Status in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in “anacron” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in “update-manager” source package in Dapper:
Invalid
Bug description:
I have the impression that update-manager only checks for updates on
startup. On my laptop, an X11 session usually lasts for several weeks
because the computer is hibernated and not restarted. So far I only
got update notifications after having actually have restarted the
system. Either I was unlucky, or update-manager should be changed to
check for upgrades in fixed intervals.
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