On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 01:46, Canek PelÃez ValdÃs wrote:
> vixie-cron replaced vcron in /etc/init.d. You need to
> 
>       rc-update del vcron
>       rc-update add vixie-cron default
> 
> and then you can safely remove /etc/init.d/vcron

Aha! I had fiddled with removing vcron and adding vixie-cron but didn't
think of just deleting vcron :)

Cheers

> On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 19:26, Matt Wilson wrote:
> > Hey,
> > 
> > I've been using vcron for ... well, ever and just recently moved to ~x86
> > (which is running fine 'cept those nVidia drivers!). Anyway, every time
> > I merge anything or update I get this message;
> > 
> >  * Caching service dependencies...
> >  *  Service 'vixie-cron' already provide 'cron'!;
> >  *  Not adding service 'vcron'...                               [ ok ]
> > 
> > Which, while it doesn't affect me at all (ie. the system seems fine),
> > got me wondering what the heck was going on with it... If I do rc-update
> > -s, I get;
> > 
> > $ rc-update -s
> > 
> >                vcron |      default                  
> >           vixie-cron |                               
> > 
> > Suggesting that 'vcron' is being started rather than vixie-cron, which
> > has confused me even further as the above message(s) suggests that it's
> > vixie-cron that's active and not vcron...
> > 
> > As I say, it's not effecting my system, cron is still handling it's jobs
> > etc, it just seemed a little confusing.
> > 
> > Matt
> > 
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