Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2012 22:48:00 +0000 (UTC) From: Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org> To: src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r234775 - head/usr.sbin/cron/crontab Message-ID: <201204282248.q3SMm0OU084178@svn.freebsd.org>
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Author: gjb (doc committer) Date: Sat Apr 28 22:48:00 2012 New Revision: 234775 URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/234775 Log: As cron(8) is started with '-s' by default, timezones that observe DST should not need to worry about scheduling jobs when the DST time changes. Rather than removing the BUGS section in crontab(5) regarding this, note that disabling '-s' may still cause jobs to be executed twice or not at all. PR: 166318 Submitted by: Florian k Unglaub (f.unglaub%googlemail!com) MFC After: 1 week Modified: head/usr.sbin/cron/crontab/crontab.5 Modified: head/usr.sbin/cron/crontab/crontab.5 ============================================================================== --- head/usr.sbin/cron/crontab/crontab.5 Sat Apr 28 22:03:19 2012 (r234774) +++ head/usr.sbin/cron/crontab/crontab.5 Sat Apr 28 22:48:00 2012 (r234775) @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" -.Dd January 28, 2012 +.Dd April 28, 2012 .Dt CRONTAB 5 .Os .Sh NAME @@ -296,10 +296,21 @@ are extensions. .An Paul Vixie Aq paul@vix.com .Sh BUGS If you are in one of the 70-odd countries that observe Daylight -Savings Time, jobs scheduled during the rollback or advance will be -affected. +Savings Time, jobs scheduled during the rollback or advance may be +affected if +.Xr cron 8 +is not started with the +.Fl s +flag. In general, it is not a good idea to schedule jobs during -this period. +this period if +.Xr cron 8 +is not started with the +.Fl s +flag, which is enabled by default. +See +.Xr cron 8 +for more details. .Pp For US timezones (except parts of AZ and HI) the time shift occurs at 2AM local time.
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