On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Bomrek Koganvutram <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did I forget to do something else to make this work? I am hesitant to > believe that this is a but—according to git the relevant code is from > 2010, and it seems unlikely that I’m the first one in six years to > encounter it. Or does indeed nobody use ‚at‘ anymore…? :o) If neither /var/at/at.allow or /var/at/at/deny exist, only root can use at, going by the 'at' man page. I think most people are using cron, or at least I am.
