On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 11:11:44AM -0400, Peter Møller Neergaard wrote:
> However, as I do not run a web server, I thought that I might just simply remove 
>htdig-delete from my cron.daily directory.  Is there any reason why I should not do 
>this?

I'm not saying it's the right way, but that's what _I_ would do.  If you
have something in your system that is generating errors and that
something is not being used, simply disable it from running.

IMHO, the best way to disable is:
simply put as the second line of the script (after the #!/bin/*):
   exit 0
That disables the script, without you deleting it.  As a bonus, if you ever try to 
delete it with rpm -e, you won't get "missing file" reported.
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