2011/1/14 Dr. Trigon <dr.tri...@surfeu.ch> > .... > has now to be runned this way: > > cronsub example.py >
GOT! Thank you. I'll always use this, for interactive, test use too (just to turn it into a habit!). I used "python example.py" syntax since my test scripts are really "naked", just one or two rows of code, usually wrong. :-) > But when reading first [1] (even if its obsolete now) and then [2] > you can see there is THE ADVANTAGE of having your script automatically > re-started once the server re-starts (else your script is down until > you start it again by hands). GOT too! I read that a new call of a live script is simply ignored... but I didn't understand the relationship between such a statement and its logical conseguence: any cron call of a routine will be executed only is that routine is dead! Thank you! Alex
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