The etckeeper rpms
| .gitignore | ||
| cron.daily | ||
| etckeeper-1.18.7-fix-rpm-ignores.patch | ||
| etckeeper-1.18.18-fix-hg-warnings.patch | ||
| etckeeper-1.18.18-fix-output-for-ansible.patch | ||
| etckeeper-1.18.21-bz2203408.patch | ||
| etckeeper-add-breezy-python3-plugin.patch | ||
| etckeeper-makefile-remove-python-plugins.patch | ||
| etckeeper.actions | ||
| etckeeper.spec | ||
| README.fedora | ||
| sources | ||
*Please* read the included README, so you understand the security
aspects, and how it all works.
For the impatient: Run
etckeeper init
etckeeper vcs status
etckeeper vcs commit -m 'msg'
to get etckeeper started.
Once you do that, the cronjob is in place and it'll do daily
autocommits for you. To disable it, set AVOID_DAILY_AUTOCOMMITS=1 in
/etc/etckeeper/etckeeper.conf.
There's a yum plugin enabled that autocommits before and after each
yum transaction. A dnf plugin is also included, in the subpackage
etckeeper-dnf.
The yum plugin can be disabled in
/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/etckeeper.conf.