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On 04.03.2012 16:25, Platonides wrote:
> On 04/03/12 01:06, Merlissimo wrote:
>> In both cases the old behavior was without -m a -b y, so
>> 
> (...)
>> The -b y option is mostly useful for binaries, e.g. if you don't
>> submit the python script itself, but call the binary interpreter
>> (python) with an argument. (...)
> 
> Actually, cronsub works as if providing -b y. It doesn't provide -b
> y, but submits a new script which then calls the calling script, so
> it's like submitting the script with -b y.

Aaa-ha! That explains a lot! Thanks for the hint!
Greetings
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