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diff --git a/usr.sbin/cron/doc/README b/usr.sbin/cron/doc/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..751f04f --- /dev/null +++ b/usr.sbin/cron/doc/README @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +#/* Copyright 1988,1990,1993 by Paul Vixie +# * All rights reserved +# * +# * Distribute freely, except: don't remove my name from the source or +# * documentation (don't take credit for my work), mark your changes (don't +# * get me blamed for your possible bugs), don't alter or remove this +# * notice. May be sold if buildable source is provided to buyer. No +# * warrantee of any kind, express or implied, is included with this +# * software; use at your own risk, responsibility for damages (if any) to +# * anyone resulting from the use of this software rests entirely with the +# * user. +# * +# * Send bug reports, bug fixes, enhancements, requests, flames, etc., and +# * I'll try to keep a version up to date. I can be reached as follows: +# * Paul Vixie <paul@vix.com> uunet!decwrl!vixie!paul +# */ + +Vixie Cron V3.0 +December 27, 1993 +[V2.2 was some time in 1992] +[V2.1 was May 29, 1991] +[V2.0 was July 5, 1990] +[V2.0-beta was December 9, 1988] +[V1.0 was May 6, 1987] +Paul Vixie + +This is a version of 'cron' that is known to run on BSD 4.[23] systems. It +is functionally based on the SysV cron, which means that each user can have +their own crontab file (all crontab files are stored in a read-protected +directory, usually /var/cron/tabs). No direct support is provided for +'at'; you can continue to run 'atrun' from the crontab as you have been +doing. If you don't have atrun (i.e., System V) you are in trouble. + +A messages is logged each time a command is executed; also, the files +"allow" and "deny" in /var/cron can be used to control access to the +"crontab" command (which installs crontabs). It hasn't been tested on +SysV, although some effort has gone into making the port an easy one. + +This is more or less the copyright that USENET contributed software usually +has. Since ATT couldn't use this version if they had to freely distribute +source, and since I'd love to see them use it, I'll offer some rediculously +low license fee just to have them take it. In the unlikely event that they +do this, I will continue to support and distribute the pseudo-PD version, so +please, don't flame me for wanting my work to see a wider distribution. + +To use this: Sorry, folks, there is no cutesy 'Configure' script. You'll +have to go edit a couple of files... So, here's the checklist: + + Read all the FEATURES, INSTALL, and CONVERSION files + Edit config.h + Edit Makefile + (both of these files have instructions inside; note that + some things in config.h are definable in Makefile and are + therefore surrounded by #ifndef...#endif) + 'make' + 'su' and 'make install' + (you may have to install the man pages by hand) + kill your existing cron process + (actually you can run your existing cron if you want, but why?) + build new crontabs using /usr/lib/{crontab,crontab.local} + (either put them all in "root"'s crontab, or divide it up + and rip out all the 'su' commands, collapse the lengthy + lists into ranges with steps -- basically, this step is + as much work as you want to make it) + start up the new cron + (must be done as root) + watch it. test it with 'crontab -r' and watch the daemon track your + changes. + if you like it, change your /etc/{rc,rc.local} to use it instead of + the old one. + +$Id: README,v 2.3 1993/12/28 08:34:43 vixie Exp $ |