Bug#634215: Having init.d/cron run early breaks the semantics of @reboot time specification

2011-07-21 Thread Regid Ichira
--- On Wed, 7/20/11, Christian Kastner deb...@kvr.at wrote: From: Christian Kastner deb...@kvr.at Subject: Re: Bug#634215: Having init.d/cron run early breaks the semantics of @reboot time specification To: Regid Ichira regi...@yahoo.com, 634...@bugs.debian.org Date: Wednesday, July 20

Bug#634215: Having init.d/cron run early breaks the semantics of @reboot time specification

2011-07-20 Thread Christian Kastner
On 07/17/2011 08:26 PM, Regid Ichira wrote: Package: cron Version: 3.0pl1-118 Severity: normal Tags: patch init.d/cron used to be one of the last scripts to run. With parallel boot sequence, this is not necessarily true. In order to preserve the semantics of the @reboot time

Bug#634215: Having init.d/cron run early breaks the semantics of @reboot time specification

2011-07-17 Thread Regid Ichira
Package: cron Version: 3.0pl1-118 Severity: normal Tags: patch init.d/cron used to be one of the last scripts to run. With parallel boot sequence, this is not necessarily true. In order to preserve the semantics of the @reboot time specification, I suggest to: --- cron2011-07-17