Autoupdate checks the router for being run for at least two hours. While this is a good measure for the automation, it is a bit nerving when we know what we are doing. It would be great, to have a commandline option for overriding that test.
A suitable option migth be -s like "shut up" or -d for "do it now!" or whatever one likes. Whatever you choose, please make sure it does not collide with options already defined. :)
This issue can be solved by a little patch in the autoupdater-script at /packages/falter-berlin-autoupdate/files/autoupdate.sh.
Autoupdate checks the router for being run for at least two hours. While this is a good measure for the automation, it is a bit nerving when we know what we are doing. It would be great, to have a commandline option for overriding that test.
A suitable option migth be
-s
like "shut up" or-d
for "do it now!" or whatever one likes. Whatever you choose, please make sure it does not collide with options already defined. :)This issue can be solved by a little patch in the autoupdater-script at
/packages/falter-berlin-autoupdate/files/autoupdate.sh
.