> Mouss wrote: > In most cases, it's not the admins fault. many systems allow > adding cron jobs by simply putting a file in a > /some/path/hourly and so on instead of editing /etc/crontab > (or running the crontab command). This is nice (exceptionally > for packages when editing files is problematic), but on the > other hand it doesn't provide flexibility for tasks such > downloading data from a (more or less) central place. > > I don't know what the problem is, but P2P may be the answer ;-p > > mouss the P2P solution part is FUNNY! ;-) (you have excellent sense of humor) i chose it that way for specific reasons. see previous email to K ;-) - rh
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