Thanks for the tips Brian. I have updated my script accordingly but (as
you
guessed) this has made no difference when run via cron. :(
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From: Brian Dessent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 November 2006 11:12
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Cron and find
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Thanks for the tips Brian. I have updated my script accordingly but (as you
guessed) this has made no difference when run via cron. :(
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Hi,
I have a problem getting a find command which works fine on the command line
to work when run via cron.
The command is:
4 10 * * 1-5 find /cygdrive/d/Apps_v8p4//Bridge/DataFeed/deploy//quotefeed/logs
-type f -name stdout.log\.* -mtime +2 >
/cygdrive/d/Apps_v8p4/Bridge/DataFeed/deploy/bin/te
First off - I have read the mailing lists, this is more of a moan
Having in initially set up my cron service to run as SYSTEM by default I
came across the issue where it couldn't access my java installation because
it was on a network drive.
So - I then tried using a user who has access to th
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