On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 11:53:15 -0700
Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:

> On 7/28/20 10:35 AM, stan via users wrote:
> > Recently, I've noticed that some jobs that are started by dwatch,
> > aren't starting.  If I start them manually, they start fine.
> > dwatch is  
> 
> What is "dwatch".  I can't find any reference to it (other than BSD).

It's a shortcut for daemon watch.  It checks whether a user daemon is
running, and if it isn't, starts it according to an invocation in a
conf file.  I use it to run my entropy gathering daemons.  None of the
cron jobs run.  I only looked in /etc because the message said that
/etc/crontab had the incorrect selinux context.

> No SELinux security context (/etc/crontab)

Everything has been running fine until recently, so there was an update
that caused the issue.  The main selinux policy updated on 6/12/2020,
but container_selinux has been updated several times.  That should have
no effect here, since I don't run any containers, but ...

I'll open a bugzilla.
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