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RE: Cron malfunction after date change
- From: "Harig, Mark" <maharig at idirect dot net>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 11:23:58 -0500
- Subject: RE: Cron malfunction after date change
>
> >>cron.log, crontab.txt and cygcheck.txt attached. Stopping
> and starting
> >>cron is workaround that does resume correct cron behaviour, up until
> >>next date change. I've been able to reproduce this
> >>(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-11/msg00153.html) problem also on
> >>WinXP with slightly older cygwin1.dll version:
> >>1.5.11-snapshot-20040720-12:03:09.
> >>
> >
> >I concur. It appears to be a bug in cron, or Cygwin's
> version of cron.
>
> Can anyone point to some documentation which states that cron is
> supposed to gracefully handle date changes? Personally, I've always
> restarted cron after a date change since I've noticed
> behavior like this
> on linux in the past. If that has been fixed, however, that
> would be an
> interesting data point for linux (off-topic) and cygwin (on-topic).
>
The original problem ("cron is not running over the course of a
24-hour date change") is not a Cygwin-specific problem, i.e., Cygwin's
cron appears to work when asked to perform a task once a day at a
specified time. I wrote a simple cron table entry
1 1 * * * /usr/bin/date >> /tmp/date.txt
'cron' ran this task for me for the past three days without errors
or intervention.
I do not know whether the secondary problem ("cron fails to run
without a restart if there has been a date change outside of the
normal clock") is cron specific or Cygwin specific.
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