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# The ESM apt cache will maintain information about what ESM updates are # available to a system. This information will be presented to users in the apt # output, or when running pro security-status. These caches are maintained # entirely outside the system apt configuration to avoid interference with user # definitions. This service updates those caches. This will only have effect # on releases where ESM is applicable, starting from Xenial: esm-apps for # every LTS, and esm-infra for systems in expanded support period after the LTS # expires. [Unit] Description=Update the local ESM caches [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /usr/lib/ubuntu-advantage/esm_cache.py