Hello,
as Javier wrote it thirteen years ago, The cron package is maintained
through a version control system. This information needs an update:
today, you can read information about this package at
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/cron and interact with the VCS repository
at https://salsa.debian.o
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 03:40:45PM +0100, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jan 2009, Javier Fernandez-Sanguino wrote:
>
>>> Is there any available discussion on why Debian has never packaged the new
>>> release? Everybody else seems to package 4.1.
>>
>> There has not been enougth help to forward
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009, Javier Fernandez-Sanguino wrote:
Is there any available discussion on why Debian has never packaged the new
release? Everybody else seems to package 4.1.
There has not been enougth help to forward all our patches to the 4.1
release. Our cron version is heavily patched and m
> Is there any available discussion on why Debian has never packaged the new
> release? Everybody else seems to package 4.1.
There has not been enougth help to forward all our patches to the 4.1
release. Our cron version is heavily patched and moving to this
release requires a lot of time and test
Justin Pryzby wrote on Sun, 16 Mar 2008:
#77313 - cron: misc source cleanups
http://bugs.debian.org./77313
FWIW the latest upstream cron release from ISC (not yet packaged for
Debian) changes to ANSI prototypes and drops some (but not all) use of
"register".
The "latest" upstream release, cro
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