I've just installed a new hamm system, and am getting mail messages about cfengine's cron job;
-- Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily X-Cron-Env: <SHELL=/bin/sh> X-Cron-Env: <PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin> X-Cron-Env: <HOME=/root> X-Cron-Env: <LOGNAME=root> Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 06:44:51 +0000 /etc/cron.daily/cfengine: cf:alice:/etc/cfengine/cfengine.conf:26: parse error cfengine:alice::26: Warning: actionsequence is empty cfengine:alice::26: Warning: perhaps cfengine.conf has not yet been set up? cfengine:alice::Execution terminated after parsing due to errors in program /etc/cron.daily/cracklib: 45375 45375 -- I understand that this is because I've not configured cfengine, and don't intend to in the near future (it looks like the sort of thing I'd like to play with before too long though). What would be the most "debian friendly" way of disabling it? I thought of removing the cfengine package, but then thought that there might be a less heavy handed approach, other than deleting/moving the files from /etc/cron.daily and /etc/cron.weekly. Is there a nice way to do it? -- Graham