I have multiple files with the same names that serve different purposes.
I need to differentiate them with extensions of `.sh`, `.cron` and
`.sysd` so the `locate` command returns sane results. If I have to use
`/etc/cron.d/myfile-cron` it spoils the file extension naming convention
with `/usr/local/bin/myfile.sh` and `/lib/systemd/system-
sleep/myfile.sysd`.

As per Ask Ubuntu question today:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1020411/file-naming-conventions-for-
cron-and-systemd-extensions

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  configs with dots in file name not working in /etc/cron.d

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