On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 9:13 PM, Gaetan Bisson bis...@archlinux.org wrote:
[2011-04-26 22:24:31 +0200] Gaetan Bisson:
The cronie package in [testing] aims at seamlessly replacing dcron.
Version 1.4.7-5 features several packaging improvements:
- use anacron for daily/weekly/monthly jobs
- use
Possibly it should have some comments in it explaining why it has no
content, instead of a literally empty file.
I suggest
#m hh dd mo dw command
It will help people read and write their crontabs.
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Am 27.04.2011 16:19, schrieb Ray Kohler:
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 9:13 PM, Gaetan Bisson bis...@archlinux.org wrote:
[2011-04-26 22:24:31 +0200] Gaetan Bisson:
The cronie package in [testing] aims at seamlessly replacing dcron.
Version 1.4.7-5 features several packaging improvements:
- use
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Kwpolska kwpol...@gmail.com wrote:
Possibly it should have some comments in it explaining why it has no
content, instead of a literally empty file.
I suggest
#m hh dd mo dw command
It will help people read and write their crontabs.
Well, if we want to
[2011-04-27 16:28:17 +0200] Thomas Bächler:
Am 27.04.2011 16:19, schrieb Ray Kohler:
The file /etc/crontab must exist, even if it's empty, or inotify
support will be disabled at runtime.
I would consider this an upstream bug that should be reported. inotify
is perfectly capable of
[2011-04-27 16:27:03 +0200] Kwpolska:
Possibly it should have some comments in it explaining why it has no
content, instead of a literally empty file.
Good idea. I'll do that. :)
I suggest
#m hh dd mo dw command
It will help people read and write their crontabs.
`man 5 crontab`
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