On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 08:25, Steve Greenland wrote: > On 03-Aug-03, 11:37 (CDT), Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > (As a user, what I really want is a .crontab file in my home directory, > > so I can put it under revision control.) > > One potential problem (or issue) I see with this is automounted home > directories. A file that was there while the user was logged in and then > disappeared might not have the effect you want. Or it might - I can see > arguments both ways.
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