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5 29-Dec-1993
13 it is safe to say that they were intended for publication. Most notably,
23 I also added a "-e" option to crontab(1). Nine people also sent me diffs
26 chance to fix a bad security bug in the "-e" option thanks to XXX.
29 A heck of a lot of them were left open in spawned jobs, which caused problems
41 system, "crontab -u USER -d" will not work. My solution is to suggest to
45 are not. I will not make an exception for the "-d" case, for security
59 syslog even when they configured it that way :-). Steve Simmons told me
77 correctly on (the latest) NeXT machines, with or without the "-posix" CFLAG.
78 Irving also asked for a per-job MAILTO, and this was finally added later when
83 ARPA format. I didn't understand this -- either folks will use Sendmail and
89 suggested that "N/step" ought to mean "N-last/step", but that's stretching things
91 sent in the first and most polite request for this feature.
94 user stands out with the most critical but also the most useful analysis.
100 nasty security hole in "crontab -r". 'Nuff said.
110 sent me the most amazing, um, collection of patches for this problem. Thanks
118 problem in my "crontab -e" implementation.
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124 8-Feb-1988
128 called POKECRON in /usr/spool/cron to tell it that it was time to re-read
130 check out the crontab files; those whose modtime has changed will be re-read,
131 and the others left alone. Note that the crontab(1) command will do a utimes
136 8-Feb-88: made it possible to use much larger environment variable strings.
139 E-mail: UUCP: ...pyramid!fauern!faui10!eckert
141 16-Feb-88: added allow/deny, moved /usr/spool/cron/crontabs to
146 22-Feb-88: made it read the spool directory for crontabs and look each one
150 9-Dec-88: made it sync to :00 after the minute, makes cron predictable.
153 14-Apr-90: (actually, changes since December 1989)