"Daniel C. Sobral" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bjorn Danielsson wrote:
> >
> > I have made a small patch (about 10 lines of code) to "cron" that lets
> > people choose between localtime and gmtime for their crontab entries.
> > The choi
yeah I already knew that).
The main thing is, it works!
Happy happy joy joy :)
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I have made a small patch (about 10 lines of code) to "cron" that lets
people choose between localtime and gmtime for their crontab entries.
The choice is made depending on the setting of an environment variable
in the crontab file. The cost is a factor 2 for the tiny amount of work
that cron does
Jim Durham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The 3.3 Box is a local server on a disconnected LAN talking
> to a "remote" server that spools mail, which is grabbed by
> fetchmail. We are running PPP on-demand to the external
> server via a dial-up to an ISP. However, PPP only holds the
> line up from 8a
I have had similar problems (with 3.3-RELEASE), and yesterday I tried
the ncr.c from 4.x but unfortunately it didn't help. My system crashed
after 26 hours, with instruction pointer == random page fault address.
The machine is a Compaq Proliant 1850R with 640M RAM and a "ThunderLAN"
(tl) network
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