> And, after thinking about it, the cron approach sounds simpler. I could > set it to run just once a month, which would be sufficient to keep the > clock reasonably current. > > Off to figure out cron.
The big trick with cron is that it doesn't have a normal env so you tend to have to use full paths to everything, or manually set the environment prior to running the command. It's also tricky debugging because you don't get to tell it to run now. You usually have to set the frequency of how often it runs really low until you figure it out. -- teknotus Take Notice (503) 409-1735 _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
