Hi,
I used script with apt-get upgrade -y on Debian 3.0 Woody in crond.
Everything was ok when one day call me for problem in that linux.
When I enter in console I saw in logs that previous day he was apt-get
upgrade -y
and upgraded squid. The problem was the new version of squid has one
more option in squid.conf, and i have to append the file and done the
job by hand.
My quiestion is how I can avoid that kind of problems when on some
Debian I have that kind of apt scripts.


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