On Sun, 2009-05-24 at 18:45 -0600, Tim Judd wrote:
> How about a jail for America/NY, and a jail for AU/Sydney? that might
> work.
>
>
> --TJ
>
That's a good solution, but I am still somewhat puzzled by cron's
behaviour relative to what I expected from the man page.
>From the man page for
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 5:31 PM, GT wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-05-23 at 23:41 -0600, Tim Judd wrote:
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> >
> >
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> > I propose the following:
> > cron itself has no concept of timezone. it is 'date' that is picking
> up
> > TZ and reporting as such. Cron's job is so simple is that it wakes
On Sat, 2009-05-23 at 23:41 -0600, Tim Judd wrote:
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>
>
> I propose the following:
> cron itself has no concept of timezone. it is 'date' that is picking up
> TZ and reporting as such. Cron's job is so simple is that it wakes up each
> minute to see if it has work to do, regardless of t
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 9:46 PM, GT wrote:
> Late entry to this thread, but...
>
> I thought I had found an answer to this; at present I think I might have
> been mistaken.
>
> My crontab has about a dozen jobs that need to run in
> TZ=America/New_York, and another dozen that ideally want
> TZ=Au
2009/5/24 GT :
> Late entry to this thread, but...
>
> I thought I had found an answer to this; at present I think I might have
> been mistaken.
>
> My crontab has about a dozen jobs that need to run in
> TZ=America/New_York, and another dozen that ideally want
> TZ=Australia/Sydney... the server d
Late entry to this thread, but...
I thought I had found an answer to this; at present I think I might have
been mistaken.
My crontab has about a dozen jobs that need to run in
TZ=America/New_York, and another dozen that ideally want
TZ=Australia/Sydney... the server default is America/Chicago.
G
Mel Flynn wrote:
..
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> Once a year, since you can use months and days. In fact, iirc DST changes are
> known 5 years ahead (I'm sure I"ll be corrected if this is not the case) so
> one can even run a yearly cronjob to change the crontab ;)
>
..
You might want to mention that to the Australi
On Tuesday 31 March 2009 09:56:14 Olivier Nicole wrote:
> > > Is there a way to start jobs with cron using different a time-zone
> > > different from local time zone?
> > >
> > > I am in a TZ that has no Daylight Savings Time, and would like to
> > > start a job (reccording of a web cast) in a TZ t
> > Is there a way to start jobs with cron using different a time-zone
> > different from local time zone?
> >
> > I am in a TZ that has no Daylight Savings Time, and would like to
> > start a job (reccording of a web cast) in a TZ that has DST (so with a
> > time difference that changes along the
On Tuesday 31 March 2009 06:52:29 Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to start jobs with cron using different a time-zone
> different from local time zone?
>
> I am in a TZ that has no Daylight Savings Time, and would like to
> start a job (reccording of a web cast) in a TZ that has DST
Hi,
Is there a way to start jobs with cron using different a time-zone
different from local time zone?
I am in a TZ that has no Daylight Savings Time, and would like to
start a job (reccording of a web cast) in a TZ that has DST (so with a
time difference that changes along the year).
Is there a
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