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Subject: Re: Pb with permissions on crontab
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From: Julien Gilles <jgilles AT glmultimedia DOT com>
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 09:42:48 +0100
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Julien Gilles <jgilles AT glmultimedia DOT com> writes:

> Hi, 
>
> I'am playing with cron, and I have the following problem : I want to
> modify the crontab through a service (a cgi in an apache server in
> fact). This service belongs to the user SYSTEM, so I used "crontab -u
> Administrator file" to set the Administrator's crontab (in a perl cgi
> script).

[...]

As I get no answer to my email, I suppose that I perhaps choose the
wrong mailing list. Should I contact directly the cygwin maintainer of
cron, or the gnu maintainer (http://www.gnu.org/directory/cron.html) ?

-- 
Julien Gilles.


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