hello David et.al,

"at" is great, esp. things like "at teatime tomorrow"
i've used it for years for scheduling on an ices/icecast based
station. it never failed, but you have to handle reboots.

i think i'll try the minimalistic approach with a cmd line tool
(and a max one with airtime, which i have running now in a virtual
environment for testing)

thanks, udo



> Hi Udo,
> 
> The simple solution that you describe isn't bad at all. In fact,
> Dolebrai was running this way: we had a script for the automatic stuff
> (picking something random in the database with non-repetition
> constraints) and the special shows where scheduled using "at". It's
> not the most user-friendly but after you get used to it it's quite
> reliable.
> 
> Have fun,
> -- 
> David

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