class apt::update {
+ assert_private()
+
#TODO: to catch if $::apt_update_last_success has the value of -1 here. If we
#opt to do this, a info/warn would likely be all you'd need likely to happen
#on the first run, but if it's not run in awhile something is likely borked
#if we should kick apt_update.
$daily_threshold = (strftime('%s') - 86400)
if $::apt_update_last_success {
- if $::apt_update_last_success < $daily_threshold {
+ if $::apt_update_last_success + 0 < $daily_threshold {
$_kick_apt = true
} else {
$_kick_apt = false
#if we should kick apt_update.
$weekly_threshold = (strftime('%s') - 604800)
if $::apt_update_last_success {
- if ( $::apt_update_last_success < $weekly_threshold ) {
+ if ( $::apt_update_last_success + 0 < $weekly_threshold ) {
$_kick_apt = true
} else {
$_kick_apt = false
}
}
default: {
- #catches 'recluctantly', and any other value (which should not occur).
+ #catches 'reluctantly', and any other value (which should not occur).
#do nothing.
$_kick_apt = false
}
}
exec { 'apt_update':
command => "${::apt::provider} update",
+ loglevel => $::apt::_update['loglevel'],
logoutput => 'on_failure',
refreshonly => $_refresh,
timeout => $::apt::_update['timeout'],