Re: Runq missing from cron package ?
|" |" |"> a small question: after a successful install of Debian by FTP, the cron |"> process generates a lot of output along the lines of "runq: command not |"> found". I could not find it either. Is this a bug or a feature ? :-) |" |"What kind of mail-transport agent are you using. On my system runq is |"part of the smail package and takes care of the outgoing mail. smail, as well. I have found the problem: runq is a symbolic link to ../sbin/smail. I had to make /usr/bin a symlink to another directory in the root (because the root-system didn't fill up as quickly as /usr). Packages that use this relative form of indexing instead of the full path thus silently fail. Thanks for the pointer. Ronald van Loon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Runq missing from cron package ?
> a small question: after a successful install of Debian by FTP, the cron > process generates a lot of output along the lines of "runq: command not > found". I could not find it either. Is this a bug or a feature ? :-) What kind of mail-transport agent are you using. On my system runq is part of the smail package and takes care of the outgoing mail. Erick
Runq missing from cron package ?
Hello Debian-world, a small question: after a successful install of Debian by FTP, the cron process generates a lot of output along the lines of "runq: command not found". I could not find it either. Is this a bug or a feature ? :-) -- Ronald van Loon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])