On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Nigel Stanger
<nstan...@infoscience.otago.ac.nz> wrote:
> Unfortunately that doesn't really solve the original problem. Sure, it lets 
> you edit the crontab, but you then have to figure out where to save it, which 
> for user crontabs isn't at all obvious. So non-obvious, in fact, that I just 
> discovered that Leopard moved them from where I remember them being 
> (/var/cron/tabs) to somewhere completely different (/usr/lib/cron/tabs). Took 
> me ten minutes to find the damn things :(.
>

I save my user crontab as ~/.crontab, and then do

crontab ~/.crontab

when I'm done editing it.

TjL

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