Am 26.10.2015 um 20:06 schrieb Stefan Bühler:
Hi,

On Mon, 26 Oct 2015 17:51:25 +0100
Patrick Matthäi <pmatth...@debian.org> wrote:

Am 16.10.2015 um 20:23 schrieb Stefan Bühler:
Package: apt-dater
Version: 1.0.2+git20150804-1

Hi,

every host I refresh stays in refresh forever, until i force close
apt-dater and restart. after a restart it seems to have the correct
package states.

On the server I saw "/usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/apt-dater-host refresh"
running at first, and then it finished.

I do not think this is the problem, but to be sure could you show me the output of ' apt-dater-host refresh' one host?


What processes are running on the machine where you have invoked
apt-dater itself? Do you have got this problem everytime?

It have this problem at home, at work, everytime, not a single refresh
succeeds. Although I usually use "aptitude" as DPKGTOOL I just tried
one host with "apt-get", but it doesn't change anything.

When I start the refresh I see this for every host:

/bin/sh /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/apt-dater/cmd
  \_ /usr/bin/ssh -t -n -o BatchMode=yes -o ConnectTimeout=5 -l root $hostname 
apt-dater-host refresh

After a while they finish, but nothing happens in the apt-dater ui.
Please note that these processes do not appear as children of apt-dater
in "ps aufx".

I ran one of the ssh commands directly, and the remote end isn't happy
about the "-t" flag (first output line: "Pseudo-terminal will not be
allocated because stdin is not a terminal."). Apart from that the
output looks fine afaict. To get rid of the "-t" flag I need to
explicitly set opt-cmd-flags="" (which doesn't fix the problem either).


How are you connecting to your apt-dater host server and how are you using it?

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