On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 15:37:12 +0100 Jacek Trzmiel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cygwin1.dll 1.5.11-1, win2ksp4+patches
Cron is a separate package, that was updated on 20th, October, to
correct a problem where cron would endlessly sleep after a time/date
change. Do you have the latest version?
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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 11:38:24 -0500 Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally, I've always restarted cron after a date change
There exist a version of Cron that is supposed to handle date changes.
See
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2004-10/msg00966.html
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Xavier Nodet
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Xavier Nodet wrote:
On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 15:37:12 +0100 Jacek Trzmiel wrote:
cygwin1.dll 1.5.11-1, win2ksp4+patches
Cron is a separate package, that was updated on 20th, October, to
correct a problem where cron would endlessly sleep after a time/date
change. Do you have the latest version?
cron.log, crontab.txt and cygcheck.txt attached. Stopping
and starting
cron is workaround that does resume correct cron behaviour, up until
next date change. I've been able to reproduce this
(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-11/msg00153.html) problem also on
WinXP with slightly older
cron.log, crontab.txt and cygcheck.txt attached. Stopping
and starting
cron is workaround that does resume correct cron behaviour, up until
next date change. I've been able to reproduce this
(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-11/msg00153.html) problem also on
WinXP with slightly older
On Fri, Nov 05, 2004 at 11:26:05AM -0500, Harig, Mark wrote:
cron.log, crontab.txt and cygcheck.txt attached. Stopping and starting
cron is workaround that does resume correct cron behaviour, up until
next date change. I've been able to reproduce this
cygwin1.dll 1.5.11-1, win2ksp4+patches
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start cron:
cygrunsrv --stop cron
cygrunsrv --remove cron
cygrunsrv --install cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a -D -i
cygrunsrv --start cron
2. Add task to cron to start at specified time (about 3 minutes from
now) every day. I.e. something
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