for disable_pockets, it looks to me like the string provided always has the release prepended.
for example:
disable_pockets = [updates]
will disable 'trusty-updates'.
that makes sense.
but for:
disable_pockets = ["mypocket", "unstable"]
this doesnt make so much sense.
I dont know how easily to do this other than special casing the words:
updates, release, security, backports
also, might want to just check that this content from my /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list works as expected:
deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
for disable_pockets, it looks to me like the string provided always has the release prepended.
for example:
disable_pockets = [updates]
will disable 'trusty-updates'.
that makes sense.
but for:
disable_pockets = ["mypocket", "unstable"]
this doesnt make so much sense.
I dont know how easily to do this other than special casing the words:
updates, release, security, backports
also, might want to just check that this content from my /etc/apt/ sources. list.d/ google- chrome. list works as expected: dl.google. com/linux/ chrome/ deb/ stable main
deb [arch=amd64] http://