On 2014-12-15 15:56, Alexandre Detiste wrote: >> Having various cron daemon implementations follows from their differing >> designs, >> but there isn't much design to merely writing out a file to a specific >> directory securely. > > I agree. > > bcrontab does special magic and talk to it's deamon with a socket.
Yes, I completely forgot about this. A similar feature was also requested for regular cron. The socket approach avoids the need for a setgid helper, which is nice... >> TBH, I'd expect such a cron-base package to be provided by src:cron, >> which already ships these files. > > That would be great ! > >> It's merely a matter of splitting the >> current binary package into two separate ones. > > Or three, to take care of bcron-run quirks: > > - cron-base : /etc/{ crontab | cron.d | hourly | daily | weekly | > monthly } : this would be used by all cron-daemons > > - crontab : owner of /var/spool/cron/crontabs , /etc/cron.allow , > /etc/cron.deny : this would be shared by cron & systemd-cron > (the two files /etc/cron.allow & /etc/cron.deny really > belong to crontab, they are not used by the deamon) > > - cron, that depends on cron-base & crontab Agreed! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/44373a53fcd0a4e4ee8dc118d8c6c...@kvr.at