On 05/07/2011 00:11, Joey Hess wrote:
I keep my user crontabs in ~/.cron/$user/$hostname and only change those
files then feed to cron. This allows keeping them in git and eg, pushing
crontab changes out to machines.
This is really cool, I thought about something like that but didn't spent the time to do it. Thank you!

nearly-OT: If anyone is interested in a script to update any /etc/<conf> file based on /etc/<conf.d>/*, tell me. It is very useful for fstab, hosts, etc. to version pieces of configs and use them on multiple machines to have some common stuff (like nfs fstab entries or mass storage always mounted on the same place in any machine, etc.)

Nicolas.


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