Julien Gabel wrote:
The following works fine, here is the detail:
$ date ; ls -lF /tmp/test.*
Tue Feb 24 22:50:11 CET 2004
-rwxr-x--- 1 jgabel wheel 49 Feb 24 22:50 /tmp/test.bash*
$
$ cat /tmp/test.bash
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
echo start > /tmp/test.txt
$
$ crontab -l
* * * * * /tmp/test.bash
$
$ date ; ls -lF /tmp/test.*
Tue Feb 24 22:51:17 CET 2004
-rwxr-x--- 1 jgabel wheel 49 Feb 24 22:46 /tmp/test.bash*
-rw-r--r-- 1 jgabel wheel 6 Feb 24 22:51 /tmp/test.txt
$
$ cat /tmp/test.txt
start
$
Can you try *stricly* the same thing?
Sure (this is run as root):
$ cd /tmp
$ date ; ls -lF /tmp/test.*
Tue Feb 24 23:25:56 CET 2004
-rwxr-x--- 1 root wheel 45 Feb 24 23:24 /tmp/test.bash*
$
$ cat test.bash
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
echo start > test.txt
$ crontab -l
* * * * * /usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpwho -w > /www/data/ftpstatus.html
* * * * * /tmp/test.bash
$ date ; ls -lF /tmp/test.*
Tue Feb 24 23:26:08 CET 2004
-rwxr-x--- 1 root wheel 45 Feb 24 23:24 /tmp/test.bash*
$
Not much of difference I'm afraid.
There is a little difference : you are running it as 'root', and
no explicit path is given for "test.txt" in "test.bash". Can you
give us the result of :
# ls -lF ~root/test.txt
Oh my! What stupidity! Of course. I'm afraid sometimes my DOS-roots are
revealed... Thanks!
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