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Subject: Running bash from cron
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I have had much success running cygwin bash scripts from cron (Kalab's crons.exe), however on new machines I install cygwin on, the bash scripts don't run at all.
the scripts are run from crons like
12 12 * * * * c:\cygwin\bin\bash c:\cygwin\tmp\mybash.sh

Is there some enviornment setup I am missing ? If I use cygwin's cron would I fare better ?

Thanks


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