Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 09:20:21 +0200 From: sperber@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de (Michael Sperber [Mr. Preprocessor]) To: Thomas Seck <tmseck-lists@netcologne.de> Cc: freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: No root crontab in 4.6-RELEASE? Message-ID: <y9l4rf8hwwa.fsf@sams.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> In-Reply-To: <20020709204417.GA778@laurel.tmseck.homedns.org> (Thomas Seck's message of "Tue, 9 Jul 2002 22:44:17 %2B0200") References: <20020708152752.X84324-100000@zoot.corp.yahoo.com> <3D2AE910.BF80794A@mitre.org> <20020709161746.GA444@laurel.tmseck.homedns.org> <200207091651.g69Gp3Lg052679@apollo.backplane.com> <20020709204417.GA778@laurel.tmseck.homedns.org>
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>>>>> "Thomas" == Thomas Seck <tmseck-lists@netcologne.de> writes: Thomas> "[...] Cron also searches /etc/crontab...". Thomas> Thomas> The original poster obviously did not bother to read this document. Thomas> Failing to read documentation and posting false claims on a public Thomas> mailing list is a behaviour that drives me up the wall. That would be me, I guess. I never claimed there's no /etc/crontab file. I claimed there's no root crontab which, as some posters have noted, is something different. On the 4.3 systems I have around here, there's a root crontab starting like this: # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall. # (/tmp/adcrcln339/crontab installed on Mon Jun 11 20:53:28 2001) # (Cron version -- $FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/cron/crontab/crontab.c,v 1.12.2.2 2000/12/11 01:03:31 obrien Exp $) It's no big deal. I was just wondering where that came from and why I'm no longer seeing it. -- Cheers =8-} Mike Friede, Völkerverständigung und überhaupt blabla To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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