> "RN" == Ranga Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RN> crontab2english is useful for human beings to read crontab
RN> entries. It is nice. But I need a scheduler. For now I have RTFMed
RN> to be able to enter the entries. But I think I need a much better
RN> scheduler and across the ne
Uri Guttman [EMAIL PROTECTED] quoth:
*>
*>so tell me now that normal cron is easier and simpler? :)
Normal cron is easier and simpler.
Nathan, you might want to look at Sean Burke's 'crontab2english' which you
can find via search and looking in his dir on backpan [ the archive link ]
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Uri Guttman [EMAIL PROTECTED] quoth:
*>
*>so tell me now that normal cron is easier and simpler? :)
Normal cron is easier and simpler.
Nathan, you might want to look at Sean Burke's 'crontab2english' which you
can find via search and looking in his dir on backpan [ the archive link ]
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> "RN" == Ranga Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RN> I have found a number of modules for programmatic scheduling of cron. It
RN> would help me to hear from the public about their experiences (if they
RN> have used it). Stem would be good but it may be more than I can chew for
RN>
I have found a number of modules for programmatic scheduling of cron. It
would help me to hear from the public about their experiences (if they
have used it). Stem would be good but it may be more than I can chew for
my simple requirements. Uri may convince me otherwise.
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