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NAME

       apt-dater.conf - configuration file of apt-dater(8)

SYNOPSIS

           [Section]

           parameter=value

           parameter=value;value;...;

DESCRIPTION

       The file apt-dater.conf is the configuration file for apt-dater(8).  apt-dater(8) is a
       program to manage package updats on a large number of remote hosts using SSH. This man
       page descripes briefly the parameters of the file apt-dater.conf. The default location of
       this file is $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/apt-dater/hosts.conf.

       The syntax of the configuration file is the syntax of glib keyfiles.

OPTIONS

   Section [Paths]
       HostsFile=$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/apt-dater/hosts.conf
           The location of the file contains all host which will be managed with apt-dater.
           (optional)

       StatsDir=$XDG_DATA_HOME/apt-dater
           The location of the directory which contains the status files of any host. (optional)

   Section [Screen]
       RCFile=$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/apt-dater/screenrc
           Location of screen(1) config file. (optional)

       Title=%m # %u@%h:%p
           Template for screen titles using string escapes. (optional)

       NoDumps=false
           Enables/disables support of screen dumps. (optional)

       QueryMaintainer=0
           If set to 1, apt-dater will ask for the maintainers name on startup. If set to 2,
           apt-dater will only ask if no MAINTAINER environment variable is set.

   Section [SSH]
       Cmd=/usr/bin/ssh
           The location of ssh-client binary.

       SFTPCmd
           The command to initiate sftp file transfer e.g.  /usr/bin/sftp

       OptionalCmdFlags
           Additional ssh-client command flags, which will be appended.

       SpawnAgent=false
           If enabled, apt-dater tries to spawn ssh-agent(1) if none is already running.
           ssh-add(1) will be called to load your private keys.

       AddKeys
           List of private keys which should be loaded when apt-dater calls ssh-add(1).

   Section [Commands]
       CmdRefresh=apt-dater-host refresh
           The command which will be used to refresh the status of the managed host.

       CmdUpgrade=apt-dater-host upgrade
           The command which will be used to intitate a upgrade of a managed host.

       CmdInstall=apt-dater-host install %s
           The command which will be used to update a single package.  %s will be replaced by the
           name of the package.

   Section [Appearance]
       Colors
           Set your own color style of the ui components. To highlight colors you can use the
           bright* keyword. Example: Colors=menu brightgreen blue;status brightgreen
           blue;selector black red;

           .
              Components are:

               default

               menu

               status

               selector

               hoststatus

               query

               input

           Colors are:

               default

               black

               cyan

               green

               magenta

               red

               white

               yellow

   Section [AutoRef]
       enabled=true
           Enabled the auto refresh feature if compiled in (see README.autoref).

   Section [Notify]
       bell=true
           Enables user notification by terminal bell.

       flash=true
           Enables user notification by terminal flashing.

   Section [History]
       ErrPattern=(error|warning|fail)
           A regular expression pattern to match the screen output. A match indicates the user
           should be asked to review the output (using less). (Optional)

       record=true
           Enables session recording using script(1). (Optional)

   Section [Hooks]
       PreUpdate=/etc/apt-dater/pre-upg.d, PreRefresh=/etc/apt-dater/pre-ref.d,
       PreInstall=/etc/apt-dater/pre-ins.d, PreConnect=/etc/apt-dater/pre-con.d,
       PostUpdate=/etc/apt-dater/post-upg.d, PostRefresh=/etc/apt-dater/post-ref.d,
       PostInstall=/etc/apt-dater/post-ins.d, PostConnect=/etc/apt-dater/post-con.d
           Hooks to be run before and after an action on a host is done. The values should be
           path names, any executable script within these directories will be run by
           run-parts(8).

STRING ESCAPES

       apt-dater(8) provides an string escape mechanism. The escape character is '%'.

           .sp
       Table 1. List of supported escapes.
       ┌───────┬──────────────────┐
       │escape │ replaced by      │
       ├───────┼──────────────────┤
       │%      │ escape character │
       ├───────┼──────────────────┤
       │h      │ hostname         │
       ├───────┼──────────────────┤
       │m      │ maintainer name  │
       ├───────┼──────────────────┤
       │p      │ SSH port number  │
       ├───────┼──────────────────┤
       │u      │ SSH username     │
       └───────┴──────────────────┘

FILES

       apt-dater.conf
           The configuration file of apt-dater.

       hosts.conf
           Contains all hosts you would like to manage.

SEE ALSO

       apt-dater(8), aptitude(1), apt-get(1), debtrack, screen(1), script(1), ssh(1), XDG Base
       Directory Specification[1].

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2008-2012 IBH IT-Service GmbH [http://www.ibh.de/]

NOTES

        1. XDG Base Directory Specification
           http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec

[FIXME: source]                            May 29, 2012                              APT-DATER(5)