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I was wondering if there is an option to automatically update your local packages on your Chocolatey Server. I am hosting my own chocolatey server but certain packages I created (for instance monitoring agent) or packaged, can only be a certain version (cannot be higher than the monitoring server). So I tell my hosts to only use my environment's Chocolatey server. The problem with this is, certain packages I have not packaged myself (for instance Notepadd++ because they can be at the latest version) sometimes fail their checksum because I haven't updated the package on my Chocolatey server. Is there a way to tell the hosts to use chocolatey.org for these particular packages or even tell my chocolatey server to update certain packages from chocolatey.org? Or is this more/less a ongoing manual process I will have to keep updating? Sorry if this is a stupid question.
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I was wondering if there is an option to automatically update your local packages on your Chocolatey Server. I am hosting my own chocolatey server but certain packages I created (for instance monitoring agent) or packaged, can only be a certain version (cannot be higher than the monitoring server). So I tell my hosts to only use my environment's Chocolatey server. The problem with this is, certain packages I have not packaged myself (for instance Notepadd++ because they can be at the latest version) sometimes fail their checksum because I haven't updated the package on my Chocolatey server. Is there a way to tell the hosts to use chocolatey.org for these particular packages or even tell my chocolatey server to update certain packages from chocolatey.org? Or is this more/less a ongoing manual process I will have to keep updating? Sorry if this is a stupid question.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: