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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 11:09:29 +0100
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From: Gerrit Cap <Gerrit DOT Cap AT marble DOT be>
Subject: Crontab -e strange reaction
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Hello,

Running the current latest version of cygwin (and cron) on NT 4.0 SP6. When 
I edit a crontab file using the crontab -e command, only the first editing 
session is handled and I get a response : new crontab installed (or similar 
message, don't know it anymore) But every next editing of the crontab file 
with crontab -e I always get the message "crontab: no changes where made to 
crontab".

Any ideas ?

Gerrit.




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