S Seth Verified User Joined Oct 26, 2003 Messages 261 Location USA May 11, 2007 #1 Auto update Directadmin versions
smtalk Administrator Staff member Joined Aug 22, 2006 Messages 10,162 Location LT, EU May 11, 2007 #2 This feature was available, but removed, because of high bandwidth.. Because all users are downloading the same file at the same time. Maybe this feature could come again with some modifications (if any).
This feature was available, but removed, because of high bandwidth.. Because all users are downloading the same file at the same time. Maybe this feature could come again with some modifications (if any).
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 25,333 Location California May 12, 2007 #3 That wasn't the only reason, and of course it can be used with a random time to wait, as already being done, for example, in yum update. The real issue is that you may not want to upload an update until you know it works for other people . Jeff
That wasn't the only reason, and of course it can be used with a random time to wait, as already being done, for example, in yum update. The real issue is that you may not want to upload an update until you know it works for other people . Jeff
V voxxitdesigns Verified User Joined Apr 9, 2005 Messages 48 May 14, 2007 #4 jlasman said: That wasn't the only reason, and of course it can be used with a random time to wait, as already being done, for example, in yum update. The real issue is that you may not want to upload an update until you know it works for other people . Jeff Click to expand... Well, in that case, there should be an enable/disable function, with default being disabled.
jlasman said: That wasn't the only reason, and of course it can be used with a random time to wait, as already being done, for example, in yum update. The real issue is that you may not want to upload an update until you know it works for other people . Jeff Click to expand... Well, in that case, there should be an enable/disable function, with default being disabled.
floyd Verified User Joined Mar 29, 2005 Messages 6,334 May 14, 2007 #5 You can already set up a cron job to do it if you really want it.