Mike Noyes wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 13:47, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
<snip>
  A lockfile as used by your
shell script is just a normal file in our SF project space, removable by
anyone with rights to delete the file (should at least be any project
admins, and could safely be any project developer, IMHO).  Normal *nix
file permission rules apply, and no SF staff intervention is required if
something goes wrong.

Charles,
This section of your reply gave me an idea. Instead of me running cron
jobs from my home directory, I'll now run them from our new admin
directory in our project space. All of our project members with project
shell access (group leaf) can now run doc-build.sh. This should remove
me as the sole failure point for our admin scripts.

I don't suppose it would be possible to run a version of cfengine in our "user space" to keep this cleaned up automatically? What's more, you can use cfengine as a sort of cron replacement if you like....




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