@travisdh1 what issue are you referring too? As far as I recall everything that is needed is included in the appropriate script install/upgrade
It's git, not the scripts. Since you need to have your git user information entered for it to work, would be good to have it added to the instructions.
I don't understand. Do you have to have a github account and be logged in to be able to download anything from github?
No you don't have to actually have an account, it's a git requirement to put something in there though and we don't autofill that information in case someone wants to supply their account details.
So to clarify here, the goal is to allow admins an easy way to pull the most current update script. Not to run it for them on a set schedule.
(reason being is if we auto-force an update, and that update breaks their system, I don't want to have that on my mind)
I don't understand the hangup here. The cron job I pasted above does not update anything. It doesn't run any scripts. It doesn't force anything. Where this is coming from I have no idea.
This is from sidebar conversations regarding the topic. It has nothing to do with the cron job you posted.