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18Vixie Cron V3.0
19December 27, 1993
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19
20Vixie Cron V4.0 - September 7, 1997
21[V3.1 was some time after 1993]
22[V3.0 was December 27, 1993]
20[V2.2 was some time in 1992]
21[V2.1 was May 29, 1991]
22[V2.0 was July 5, 1990]
23[V2.0-beta was December 9, 1988]
24[V1.0 was May 6, 1987]
25Paul Vixie
26
23[V2.2 was some time in 1992]
24[V2.1 was May 29, 1991]
25[V2.0 was July 5, 1990]
26[V2.0-beta was December 9, 1988]
27[V1.0 was May 6, 1987]
28Paul Vixie
29
27This is a version of 'cron' that is known to run on BSD 4.[23] systems. It
30This is a version of 'cron' that is known to run on most systems. It
28is functionally based on the SysV cron, which means that each user can have
29their own crontab file (all crontab files are stored in a read-protected
30directory, usually /var/cron/tabs). No direct support is provided for
31'at'; you can continue to run 'atrun' from the crontab as you have been
32doing. If you don't have atrun (i.e., System V) you are in trouble.
33
34A messages is logged each time a command is executed; also, the files
35"allow" and "deny" in /var/cron can be used to control access to the
36"crontab" command (which installs crontabs). It hasn't been tested on
37SysV, although some effort has gone into making the port an easy one.
38
31is functionally based on the SysV cron, which means that each user can have
32their own crontab file (all crontab files are stored in a read-protected
33directory, usually /var/cron/tabs). No direct support is provided for
34'at'; you can continue to run 'atrun' from the crontab as you have been
35doing. If you don't have atrun (i.e., System V) you are in trouble.
36
37A messages is logged each time a command is executed; also, the files
38"allow" and "deny" in /var/cron can be used to control access to the
39"crontab" command (which installs crontabs). It hasn't been tested on
40SysV, although some effort has gone into making the port an easy one.
41
39This is more or less the copyright that USENET contributed software usually
40has. Since ATT couldn't use this version if they had to freely distribute
41source, and since I'd love to see them use it, I'll offer some rediculously
42low license fee just to have them take it. In the unlikely event that they
43do this, I will continue to support and distribute the pseudo-PD version, so
44please, don't flame me for wanting my work to see a wider distribution.
45
46To use this: Sorry, folks, there is no cutesy 'Configure' script. You'll
47have to go edit a couple of files... So, here's the checklist:
48
49 Read all the FEATURES, INSTALL, and CONVERSION files
50 Edit config.h
51 Edit Makefile
52 (both of these files have instructions inside; note that
53 some things in config.h are definable in Makefile and are

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64 as much work as you want to make it)
65 start up the new cron
66 (must be done as root)
67 watch it. test it with 'crontab -r' and watch the daemon track your
68 changes.
69 if you like it, change your /etc/{rc,rc.local} to use it instead of
70 the old one.
71
42To use this: Sorry, folks, there is no cutesy 'Configure' script. You'll
43have to go edit a couple of files... So, here's the checklist:
44
45 Read all the FEATURES, INSTALL, and CONVERSION files
46 Edit config.h
47 Edit Makefile
48 (both of these files have instructions inside; note that
49 some things in config.h are definable in Makefile and are

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60 as much work as you want to make it)
61 start up the new cron
62 (must be done as root)
63 watch it. test it with 'crontab -r' and watch the daemon track your
64 changes.
65 if you like it, change your /etc/{rc,rc.local} to use it instead of
66 the old one.
67
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