FS#50921 - [cronie] add files on /etc/cron.d for daily, weekly and monthly jobs
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Opened by Luis Henrique Mello (lmello) - Tuesday, 27 September 2016, 02:13 GMT
Last edited by Gaetan Bisson (vesath) - Tuesday, 27 September 2016, 20:28 GMT
Opened by Luis Henrique Mello (lmello) - Tuesday, 27 September 2016, 02:13 GMT
Last edited by Gaetan Bisson (vesath) - Tuesday, 27 September 2016, 20:28 GMT
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Description:
cronie installs these files on /etc: $ pacman -Ql cronie cronie /etc/ cronie /etc/anacrontab cronie /etc/cron.d/ cronie /etc/cron.d/0hourly cronie /etc/cron.daily/ cronie /etc/cron.deny cronie /etc/cron.hourly/ cronie /etc/cron.hourly/0anacron cronie /etc/cron.monthly/ cronie /etc/cron.weekly/ cronie /etc/pam.d/ cronie /etc/pam.d/crond The file /etc/cron.d/0hourly contains: # Run the hourly jobs SHELL=/bin/bash PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin MAILTO=root 01 * * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.hourly and /etc/cron.hourly/0anacron is a script to run anacron. It would be nice for this package to include upon installation files similar to 0hourly (named 0daily, 0weekly and 0monthly) on the same directory to make cronie configuration easier and more intuitive for newcomers. Additional info: cronie 1.5.1-1 |
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Closed by Gaetan Bisson (vesath)
Tuesday, 27 September 2016, 20:28 GMT
Reason for closing: Works for me
Tuesday, 27 September 2016, 20:28 GMT
Reason for closing: Works for me
Perhaps instead of /etc/cron.d/0hourly there could be a /etc/cron.d/0global file with run-parts instructions for each cron directory.
As it is, our package runs hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly jobs just fine. So I do not unerstand what feature you're suggesting we implement.
thanks