On 02/04/16 18:04, Bjarne Saltbæk wrote:
1) wrong file permissions maybe?

Nope, checked that, and it worked when I ran it manually as the appropriate user. It could be that crond just needed a kick, as it is working now.

2) crond was not reloaded when script was installed maybe?

Something similar. It seemed to have started working when I edited the crontab and saved it after no changes.

3) the small elfs that lives inside a computer maybe :D ?

I have clamav and rootkit hunter deployed against any of those that manage to sneak past some fairly paranoid iptables and SELinux rules, thankyouverymuch. :-p

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From: Gordan Bobic <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: lørdag, april 2, 2016 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [RedSleeve-Users] gnome bug in 7.2 fixed
To: <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>


Just looking into it. That's when the server move started. The cron
entry is actually there, crond is running, and I just ran the command
manually and that works, (it's fetching everything as expected). The
question is, why wasn't crond triggering...

On 02/04/16 14:29, Jacco Ligthart wrote:
 > Hi Gordan,
 >
 > the sync of all 7.x stuff seems to be not working since March 26.
 >
 > Jacco
 >
 > On 04/02/2016 01:37 AM, Jacco Ligthart wrote:
 >> Hi all,
 >>
 >> I finally got to the source of the gnome bug in 7.2
 >> It was indeed, as I previously mentioned, llvm related. I made a package
 >> for a newer version of mesa-private-llvm (3.7.1 vs 3.6.2) and rebuild
 >> mesa-10.6 to build against the new llvm version. Both sets of packages
 >> can be found in the extra repo of 7.2
 >>
(http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el7-devel/el7/7.2/extra/)
 >>
 >> enjoy,
 >>
 >> Jacco
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