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This currently does an "unattended-upgrades -d" run. I get why this was done, as this looks at all dependencies and makes sure they are suitable for install, and holds back anything that might have conflicting config files. The problem with the looking at the dependencies is it is *slow* -- like 20 minutes of processing. I think that given we have just booted a fresh upstream image and changed very little at this point, we are OK to run a dist-upgrade at this point. It will be much faster and give us what we want, which is a up-to-date system. Change-Id: I53442ca568cbb52b02ad3936c08b0536a73687fa
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9 lines
158 B
YAML
- hosts: "{{ target }}"
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user: root
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tasks:
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- name: Upgrade packages
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apt:
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upgrade: dist
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update_cache: yes
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autoremove: yes
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