For one thing, once my apt module pull request #2944 gets merged you can 
use « --check --diff » to see the list of packages to be upgraded.


On Thursday, February 11, 2016 at 8:10:56 PM UTC+1, Johannes Kastl wrote:
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> Hi everyone, 
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> is it possible to show all available updates on Debian/Ubuntu/... 
> via apt? Or rather, check if all updates have been installed without 
> errors? 
>
> Basically something like this (which does not work, I have not 
> tested why): 
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> > 
> > - name: refresh cache 
> >  apt: update_cache=yes 
> > 
> > 
> > - name: Show all available updates become: true shell: apt-get 
> > upgrade -u | mail -s "Available Updates on $(hostname -f)" root 
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> Thanks in advance! 
>
> Johannes 
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