Brandon Mitchell wrote:
>
> > run-parts: /etc/cron.weekly/lpr exited with return code 1
>
> Running by hand causes no problems. Then I piped the output to mail, and
> when it arrives, the lpd restart only echos a ".". Any ideas? This is a
> relatively up to date hamm system.
>
> dpkg -l lpr:
Hmm... I've been getting this for a few weeks:
> run-parts: /etc/cron.weekly/lpr exited with return code 1
Running by hand causes no problems. Then I piped the output to mail, and
when it arrives, the lpd restart only echos a ".". Any ideas? This is a
relatively up to date hamm system.
dpkg -
Alexander Koch:
> Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Oh no - I think I might know what package is causing this problem, and
> > unfortunatly, I maintain it :-/. Do you have slrn installed? Does
> > /etc/slrnget.conf contain the following lines setting variables =y? This
> > could very well
Randy Edwards:
>I've got a newbie-type question for anyone kind enough to answer. This
> morning I got a message from my cron which told me the following (header cut
> down a bit for brevity):
>
> >> From: root (Cron Daemon)
> >> To: root
> >> Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /et
I've got a newbie-type question for anyone kind enough to answer. This
morning I got a message from my cron which told me the following (header cut
down a bit for brevity):
>> From: root (Cron Daemon)
>> To: root
>> Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
>>
>> Terminal
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