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The rational is that we need to spread the load on the mirrors
that apt update and unattended-upgrades cause. To do so, we
leverage the RandomizeDelay feature of systemd. The other advantage
is that the timer is not run at a fixed daily.daily time but
instead every 24h. This also fixes the problem that the randomized
deplay in the current apt.cron.daily causes other cron jobs to
be deplayed.
A compatibility cron job is also provided for systems that do not
use systemd.
Note that the time is fired two times a day, but the logic inside
of apt.systemd.daily will ensure (via stamp files) that the
servers are hit at most every 24h. Firing two times a day helps
with the worst case update time and it also helps with systems
that are not always on.
LP: #246381, #727685
Closes: #600262, #709675, #663290
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Move the completion to completions/bash/apt and install all
bash completions from completions/bash.
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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The apt bash-completion support was submited to the bash-completion
package as a patch in May 2014. It is still not included to this
date and because it is an important feature for many users it is
now part of apt until the bash-completion package is mantained
more actively again.
Note that the "Relaces" line is only required for Ubuntu it will
have no effect on Debian.
Closes: #747094
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libapt-private.so.* instead libapt-private.so
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