A new crontabs package was released that fixed this problem.
crontabs-1.11-1.2010git.fc14.noarch
Alan
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After seeing this bug, I checked on my cron jobs and found
they were not working either. After a bit of investigation
I found the crontabs problem:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=653132
Work around: Find any crontab that is using run-parts
and make sure you add a trailing / to the d
After seeing this bug, I checked on my cron jobs and found
they were not working either. After a bit of investigation
I found the crontabs problem:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=653132
Work around: Find any crontab that is using run-parts
and make sure you add a trailing / to the di
>/ None of the daily or weekly jobs have run since upgrading to fedora 14.
/>/ Jobs in /etc/cron.d are working (denyhosts,sa-update,lmsensor_charts).
/
I go to a lot of trouble to disable anacron, so I've had to discover
how it is enabled in order to disable it. It starts with /etc/cron.d/0hourl
On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 09:34:05 -0500
Alan J. Gagne wrote:
> None of the daily or weekly jobs have run since upgrading to fedora 14.
> Jobs in /etc/cron.d are working (denyhosts,sa-update,lmsensor_charts).
I go to a lot of trouble to disable anacron, so I've had to discover
how it is enabled in orde
On 11/14/2010 08:34 AM, Alan J. Gagne wrote:
>> None of the daily or weekly jobs have run since upgrading to fedora 14.
>> Jobs in /etc/cron.d are working (denyhosts,sa-update,lmsensor_charts).
>>
>> I am waiting to see if the daily/weekly jobs run after manually
>> executing anacron by
>> running
> None of the daily or weekly jobs have run since upgrading to fedora 14.
> Jobs in /etc/cron.d are working (denyhosts,sa-update,lmsensor_charts).
>
> I am waiting to see if the daily/weekly jobs run after manually
> executing anacron by
> running /etc/cron.hourly/0anacron
>
> [linux0]# uname -r
>