Hi, Here is the output of atq: avraham6e32:/tmp$ atq 48 Wed Dec 31 21:40:00 2008 a avraham 52 Fri Jan 1 06:00:00 2010 a avraham 49 Fri Jan 1 05:00:00 2010 a avraham 51 Fri Jan 1 06:45:00 2010 a avraham
The command, corresponding to the last line was: at -m -f fvivaceRec-2 06:45 tomorrow Apparently Thursday/the year 2009 bring bad luck, so it avoids them... Date, on the other hand is less superstitious: avraham6e32:/tmp$ date -d 'tomorrow' Thu Jan 1 19:22:38 IST 2009 Version: at -V at version 3.1.9 Bug reports to: rmur...@debian.org (Ryan Murray) Garbled time System: uname -a Linux debian 2.6.24-1-486 #1 Mon Feb 11 13:52:45 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux I guess I should file a bug report. Never did such a thing before. Where can I find guidlines/examples ? Or, maybe, I blundered ? Cheers, Avraham And a good year 2009, despite what my at may think ! -- Please avoid sending to this address Excell or Powerpoint attachments. ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to linux-il-requ...@cs.huji.ac.il with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail linux-il-requ...@cs.huji.ac.il