If you've got a lot of things that you need to substitute in various
files, you might want to look at one of the various macro languages or 
templating systems.

Tony Cowderoy

On 20/06/2012 09:52, Mark Rogers wrote:
> On 20/06/12 09:27, Mike Whitaker wrote:
>> Is not the best plan to use an app-specific file in /etc/cron.d/ ?
>
> Possibly (see reply to Tony).
>
> However I have a sneaky suspicion that the cron example may be just
> that - an example. I think I'm going to find other things that need
> "tweaking" in the same way.
>



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