On 10/11/2010, at 10:17 , TJ Luoma wrote:

> I save my user crontab as ~/.crontab, and then do
> 
> crontab ~/.crontab
> 
> when I'm done editing it.

I do something similar - bunch of files such as my crontab are in a git 
repository, I edit them in my own good time, then install them using the 
appropriate tools (such as, for example, Puppet or Capistrano).

Editing crontabs in-place is *so* last century… ;)

Alex Satrapa | web.mac.com/alexsatrapa | Ph: +61 4 0770 5332


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