Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mar 2 09:42, Julien Gilles wrote:
>> Julien Gilles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > I'am playing with cron, and I have the following problem : I want to
>> > modify the crontab through a service (a cgi in an apache server in
>> > fact). This servi
On Mar 2 09:42, Julien Gilles wrote:
> Julien Gilles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'am playing with cron, and I have the following problem : I want to
> > modify the crontab through a service (a cgi in an apache server in
> > fact). This service belongs to the user SYSTEM, so I used "crontab -u
Julien Gilles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'am playing with cron, and I have the following problem : I want to
> modify the crontab through a service (a cgi in an apache server in
> fact). This service belongs to the user SYSTEM, so I used "crontab -u
> Administrator file" to set the Ad
Hi,
I'am playing with cron, and I have the following problem : I want to
modify the crontab through a service (a cgi in an apache server in
fact). This service belongs to the user SYSTEM, so I used "crontab -u
Administrator file" to set the Administrator's crontab (in a perl cgi
script).
It wor
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