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Re: /usr/bin/cron-config can render a Win2K3 box unusable
- From: Charles Wilson <cygwin at cwilson dot fastmail dot fm>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 13:45:58 -0500
- Subject: Re: /usr/bin/cron-config can render a Win2K3 box unusable
- References: <e56401831002161244r4791dda4n35b00a1100d7d278@mail.gmail.com> <0KXY00F4PFGIK7FD@vms173015.mailsrvcs.net> <4B7B2032.8010907@cwilson.fastmail.fm>
- Reply-to: Charles Wilson <cygwin at cwilson dot fastmail dot fm>
On 2/16/2010 5:46 PM, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
>> At 03:44 PM 2/16/2010, Patrick Rynhart wrote:
>>> I'm on Windows Server 2003 and carefully read through
>>> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/cron-4.1-57.README prior to configuring cron.
>>> The guide discusses how a privileged user account is required in order
>>> to run cron. The script /usr/bin/cron-config gives you the option of
>>> creating a user account on behalf (e.g. cyg_server) or using your own
>>> account, i.e.
>>
>> Good point, will do.
>
> Actually, this might be a csih thing... I won't be able to look into it
> until next week sometime, so...PTC.
This is not related to csih. Neither cron-config nor exim-config use
csih at all, but could probably benefit from a rewrite that does use it.
csih only edits the rights of *newly created* account that csih, itself,
created. It won't modify the rights of any existing account AFAICT. The
same can't be said of cron-config/exim-config apparently. I assume,
since this thread has been dormant for so long, that whatever fix Pierre
implemented has been sufficient to fix the problem, so...
--
Chuck
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