On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 10:44:12PM -0700, Roy Pluschke wrote:
I gather that you are running unstable as I am. Just wait a day or two and a
new fixed cron package will magically appear. Running unstable will have the
odd bump in the road. If it really has to be fixed right now I would
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Subject: Help Installing / Upgrading Cron
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Hi all. I've recently had problems installing / upgrading cron from
apt-get
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On Thursday 29 July 2004 01:44 am, Roy Pluschke wrote:
On July 28, 2004 20:19, Aaron B wrote:
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Hi all. I've recently had problems installing / upgrading cron from
apt-get. It seemed to be a
Tim Raats wrote:
John Fleming wrote:
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Hi all. I've recently had problems installing
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From: Ralph Crongeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=261897
The maintainer fixed it and has posted the fixed package
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 04:51:59PM +0200, Tim Raats wrote:
Tim Raats wrote:
John Fleming wrote:
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Hi all. I've recently had problems installing / upgrading cron from
apt-get. It seemed to be a problem with not being able to
find /usr/bin/crontab while upgrading - so I removed cron, and then
attempted to install it. Here is the output:
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Aaron B wrote:
Hi all. I've recently had problems installing / upgrading cron from
apt-get. It seemed to be a problem with not being able to
find /usr/bin/crontab while upgrading - so I removed cron, and then
attempted to install it. Here is the output:
Perhaps the most effective action you can
On July 28, 2004 20:19, Aaron B wrote:
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Hi all. I've recently had problems installing / upgrading cron from
apt-get. It seemed to be a problem with not being able to
find /usr/bin/crontab while upgrading - so I removed cron, and then
attempted to
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