Hi Allan
Quoting "Allan Wind" <allan_w...@lifeintegrity.com>:
On 2010-02-11T07:02:20, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
It is actually document, but maybe it is not clear enough
# When to send email about the cron-apt results.
# Value: error (send mail on error runs)
# upgrade (when packages are upgraded)
# changes (mail when change in output from an action)
# output (send mail when output is generated)
# always (always send mail)
# (else never send mail)
# MAILON="error"
The issue was that I was getting this error message daily:
echo >&2 "cron-apt was configured to send e-mail, but no mail binary
found in path."
echo >&2 "Either set MAILON=never in configuration or install the
mailx package."
seemingly when setting MAILON="never". Of course I did not get any error
messages last night and I cannot reproduce this now from the command
line (with
root's richer environment than you get from cron) so maybe there is
a different
root cause,
Could it be so that you have actually installed more software, so that
the mail command is now available?
This could potentially be a PATH setting issue.
Feel free to reject this bug, If I extract more useful information then I
always file another bug.
:-)
// Ola
/Allan
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