pschedule knows where they stored. The following commands work
properly as well.
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crontab -e
crontab -l
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crontab -e
crontab -l
You need to know whether you are using the 'cron' package or the busybox applets.don570 wrote:I think pschedule works fine in April64. The jobs are listed properly.
pschedule knows where they stored. The following commands work
properly as well.
So I've concluded there is a bug in the crond utility.Code: Select all
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Line 156 of pschedule <button space-expand="false" space-fill="false" tooltip-text="'$(gettext 'Launch settings window')'">
Line 78 of func_new S=$S'<button space-expand="false" space-fill="false" tooltip-text="'$(gettext 'Add these settings back to task list')'" image-position="2">'
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Line 98 of func_new <width>90</width><height>100</height>
...as expectedPelo wrote:appears in menu 'System'.
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<action type="exit">add</action>
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<action condition="command_is_true( [[ $DAY$MONTH =~ (31.([FSN]|Ap|Jun)|30.F) ]] && gxmessage -c Illegal date $DAY$MONTH || echo true )">exit:add</action>
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<vbox>
<edit editable="false" left_margin="10"><input file>'$WORKDIR'/alarm_txt</input></edit>
<vbox>
<hbox homogeneous="true"><hbox>
<button height-request="50">
<label>'$(gettext "Define Alarm")'</label>
<action>alarm</action>
<action>echo $ALARM > '$WORKDIR'/ALARM</action>
</button>
</hbox></hbox>
</vbox>
<hbox>
<text><label>'$(gettext "Audio")'</label></text>
<entry accept="file">
<variable>ALARM</variable>
<input>cat '$WORKDIR'/ALARM</input>
</entry>
<button>
<input file stock="gtk-open"></input>
<action type="fileselect">ALARM</action>
</button>
</hbox>
</vbox>
#!/bin/dash
# Description: System task scheduler.
# jamesbond 2012
start_cron() {
# static uclibc crond only understands POSIX tz, convert
export TZ=GMT$(date +%z | sed 'y/+-/-+/; s/.../&:/')
echo "Starting task scheduler."
[ ! -e /var/spool/cron/crontabs ] && ln -sfT /etc/crontabs /var/spool/cron/crontabs
crond
}
Yes, I overhauled Pschedule and the version is now 1.1.6-3, blog report here:don570 wrote:http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 077#962077
There's a new version of pschedule . The launching is different. Apparently some strange behaviour
with the busybox version of crond
James bond noticed this years ago but didn't report it to you.
#!/bin/dash
# Description: System task scheduler.
# jamesbond 2012
start_cron() {
# static uclibc crond only understands POSIX tz, convert
export TZ=GMT$(date +%z | sed 'y/+-/-+/; s/.../&:/')
echo "Starting task scheduler."
[ ! -e /var/spool/cron/crontabs ] && ln -sfT /etc/crontabs /var/spool/cron/crontabs
crond
}