Bug#1068439: systemd-cron: cron-update causes re-run of some past timers

2024-04-15 Thread Alexandre Detiste
Hi. Yes. [*] I will keep this one bug open here if in any case someone stumble on the same problems. [*]: this mean checking the Debian & upstream bug tracker for a possible duplicate, this might take a while; do you want to have a look ? At times I audit system/cronie/vixie cron for

Bug#1068439: systemd-cron: cron-update causes re-run of some past timers

2024-04-15 Thread Maximilian Stein
So, should this issue be forwarded/moved to systemd then?

Bug#1068439: systemd-cron: cron-update causes re-run of some past timers

2024-04-06 Thread Maximilian Stein
Thanks for your quick reply. Am 06.04.24 um 06:37 schrieb Alexandre Detiste: Can you please try to reproduce the problem without systemd-cron involved; by copying the .timer / .service / .sh triplet from /run/systemd/generator into /etc/systemd/system and see what happens when you do manually

Bug#1068439: systemd-cron: cron-update causes re-run of some past timers

2024-04-05 Thread Alexandre Detiste
control: tag -1 +moreinfo Thank you for your report. systemd-cron attempts to be the shallowest possible wrapper around systemd. Can you please try to reproduce the problem without systemd-cron involved; by copying the .timer / .service / .sh triplet from /run/systemd/generator into

Bug#1068439: systemd-cron: cron-update causes re-run of some past timers

2024-04-05 Thread Maximilian Stein
Package: systemd-cron Version: 2.3.4-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Today I noticed that a run of cron-update.service apparently causes some past cron jobs to re-run. In particular, I have a cron job of "5 5 5 * *" which correctly executed this morning at 2024-04-05T05:05:08.401635+02:00.