Tom,

By unattended I simply meant that I don't have to sit around for the first
few hours like a brainless mechanical Wurlitzer feeding discs to the
system.
Obviously when that parts done you need to check it out, apply PTF's etc,
but if you could have all the code (including PTF's) on the same disc (OR
tape) you can do it from the comfort of your home instead of having to
drive back in to the office.

...Neil





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On Wed, 27 February 2002, "Neil Palmer" wrote:

> As far as unattended release updates go,

Now there's a phrase that makes me envious. I can't recall ever expecting
an unattended release upgrade on a business system. It'd certainly be
nice; but I've got a long way to go before I trust _any_ unattended
upgrade.

Tom Liotta








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