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Version numbers for Sympl have the format <code><OS version>:<year>.<month>.<day>.<hourminuite></code>, where the OS version is the major OS revision (eg: Debian Stretch is 9) and the time/date is UTC of the change made.
Version numbers for Sympl have the format <code>{OS version}:{year}.{month}.{day}.{hour and minuite}</code>, where the OS version is the major OS revision (eg: Debian Stretch is 9) and the time/date is UTC of the change made.
 
For example, <code>9:19.06.01.0123</code> would be the Sympl for Debian Stretch, updated June 1st, 2019 at 01:23 UTC.


The sympl-update package will cause these to be updated on a daily basis from the original repository as part of the unattended upgrades package.
The sympl-update package will cause these to be updated on a daily basis from the original repository as part of the unattended upgrades package.

Revision as of 10:12, 3 June 2019

Version numbers for Sympl have the format {OS version}:{year}.{month}.{day}.{hour and minuite}, where the OS version is the major OS revision (eg: Debian Stretch is 9) and the time/date is UTC of the change made.

For example, 9:19.06.01.0123 would be the Sympl for Debian Stretch, updated June 1st, 2019 at 01:23 UTC.

The sympl-update package will cause these to be updated on a daily basis from the original repository as part of the unattended upgrades package.