On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 11:53:26AM +0000, Tom Hughes via devel wrote:
> On 06/12/2023 11:08, Ondrej Pohorelsky wrote:
> 
> > The only difference is that if you have populated the cron.deny list,
> > after update it gets saved as .rpmsave and cron.allow is created.
> > If the cron.deny is blank, it will get replaced.
> > Also, if you had cron.allow populated before, it will stay this way and
> > blank cron.allow.rpmnew is created.
> 
> Surely there is one more change though?
> 
> Namely that users who could previously run crontab to create
> cron jobs can no longer do so unless they have been added to
> the cron.allow file.
> 
> That seems like a breaking change to me?

Yes, making cron unusable out of the box for non-root users feels like
an pretty major regression in behaviour.

With regards,
Daniel
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