looking at atd.c of shipped with debian's at: /* Main loop. Let's sleep for a specified interval, * or until the next job is scheduled, or until we get signaled. * After any of these events, we rescan the queue. * A signal handler setting term_signal will make sure there's * a clean exit. */
sigaction(SIGHUP, NULL, &act); act.sa_handler = sdummy; sigaction(SIGHUP, &act, NULL); so on sighup it wakes up, and run_loop is executed so it rereads its content again. Thus 'pkill -HUP atd' should be sufficient imho (didn't try though) On Thu, 07 Aug 2008, Sven Klomp wrote: > However, I don't know how I can tell atd to process new scripts > in /var/spool/at. Until now, I have to wait up to ten minutes before atd sets > the wake up time when a new script was written in /var/spool/at. -- .-. =------------------------------ /v\ ----------------------------= Keep in touch // \\ (yoh@|www.)onerussian.com Yaroslav Halchenko /( )\ ICQ#: 60653192 Linux User ^^-^^ [175555] _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community