+-le 03/12/2003 16:10 +0100, Thomas Arendsen Hein �crivait : | On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 04:03:34PM +0100, Mathieu Arnold wrote: |> +-le 03/12/2003 15:38 +0100, Thomas Arendsen Hein �crivait : |> | I've read the FAQ, but didn't find an answer why these two crontab |> | entries should behave different: |> | |> | With -wday: |> | 0 3 1-7 * * flexbackup -wday 7 -set all .... |> |> That will do every Sunday between 1 and 7 |> |> | Without -wday: |> | 0 3 1-7 * 7 flexbackup -set all .... |> |> This will do every Sunday and every day from 1 to 7. |> |> So, it's not the same thing :) | | Ah, that answers my question. Knowing this I took another look in | the crontab.5 man page: | Note: The day of a command's execution can be specified by | two fields -- day of month, and day of week. If both | fields are restricted (ie, aren't *), the command will be | run when either field matches the current time. | | Stupid cron :-/
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