NAS Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 There are certain containers I do not wish to always update due to either their risk of breakage or required uptime. A good example is TVheadend which is known for breaking and updating turns of home TVs. Currently the only way i know to not update this container is to stop using the "update all" feature and manually update each remaining containers manually one by one. This is a chore and ideally specific containers could be excluded from "update all" or set to to only update every xx days/weeks. Link to comment
saarg Posted February 17, 2018 Share Posted February 17, 2018 On 16.2.2018 at 10:39 AM, NAS said: There are certain containers I do not wish to always update due to either their risk of breakage or required uptime. A good example is TVheadend which is known for breaking and updating turns of home TVs. Currently the only way i know to not update this container is to stop using the "update all" feature and manually update each remaining containers manually one by one. This is a chore and ideally specific containers could be excluded from "update all" or set to to only update every xx days/weeks. Use the release-4.2 branch if you are afraid of tvheadend breaking To be serious, you could install squids Auto update applications plugin. There you can set which plugins/dockers to update. Link to comment
NAS Posted February 19, 2018 Author Share Posted February 19, 2018 Sorry for the slow reply. I actually had this installed but did not realize it covered dockers as well. I still think this should be a standard feature but you have to choose your battles especially when such a good plugin exists... deja vu conversation. Thanking you saarg Link to comment
saarg Posted February 19, 2018 Share Posted February 19, 2018 I agree that it would be nice to have it built in Link to comment
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