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> > -Original Message-
> > From: Karen McLaughlin [mailto:k.mclaughlin@;umassp.edu]
> > Sent: 24 October 2002 00:10
> > To: Harig, Mark A.; Karen McLaughlin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: scheduling jobs
> >
> > i think i used the wrong ter
> -Original Message-
> From: Karen McLaughlin [mailto:k.mclaughlin@;umassp.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 7:10 PM
> To: Harig, Mark A.; Karen McLaughlin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: scheduling jobs
>
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> i think i used the wrong term when i s
g, Mark A.; Karen McLaughlin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: scheduling jobs
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> i think i used the wrong term when i said window ...
> bash is working ... i can use a dos window --- and get in --- not a
> problem there --
> i dont know where system path on nt is done -- since do
i think i used the wrong term when i said window ...
bash is working ... i can use a dos window --- and get in --- not a
problem there --
i dont know where system path on nt is done -- since dos does seem to know
about bash --- i think this has been done (i can look this one up in nt
help)
i gues
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Subject: RE: scheduling jobs
You're going to have to work through this in stages:
1. You need to get the bash shell working (yes, things can be done
without it, but something basic is not set up properly at this point).
2. Yes, cron can be made to work just as you
You're going to have to work through this in stages:
1. You need to get the bash shell working (yes, things can be done
without it, but something basic is not set up properly at this point).
2. Yes, cron can be made to work just as you have been using it in
the unix environment. You'll wan
> 1) can i use windows nt to access the bash job and how ...
> I tried the following and got the following errors
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> C:\jobs>e:\cygwin\bin\bash -c e:/cygwin/jobs/umassonline_log_rotate.sh
> date: not found
> date: not found
> date: not found
> cp: not found
> date: not found
> cp: not found
> C:\
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