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authordale_mellor <dale_mellor>2005-10-23 12:29:19 +0000
committerdale_mellor <dale_mellor>2005-10-23 12:29:19 +0000
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Changes requested by David D. Smith.1.0.2.rc1
Non-root install.
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diff --git a/mcron.texinfo.in b/mcron.texinfo.in
index 75abfe9..f4a5c08 100644
--- a/mcron.texinfo.in
+++ b/mcron.texinfo.in
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
\input texinfo
@c %**start of header
@setfilename mcron.info
-@settitle mcron 1.0.1
+@settitle mcron 1.0.2
@c %**end of header
@syncodeindex fn cp
@copying
-Copyright (C) 2003 Dale Mellor
+Copyright (C) 2003, 2005 Dale Mellor
This is free software. See the source files for the terms of the
copyright.
@@ -107,7 +107,8 @@ Detailed invoking
* Running mcron::
* Running cron or crond::
-* Running crontab::
+* Running crontab::
+* Behaviour on laptops::
* Exit codes::
Guile modules
@@ -809,7 +810,8 @@ place in the part which implements the mcron personality.
@menu
* Running mcron::
* Running cron or crond::
-* Running crontab::
+* Running crontab::
+* Behaviour on laptops::
* Exit codes::
@end menu
@@ -965,7 +967,7 @@ recommended that this option be used (and further that the
@end table
-@node Running crontab, Exit codes, Running cron or crond, Invoking
+@node Running crontab, Behaviour on laptops, Running cron or crond, Invoking
@section Running crontab
@cindex crontab, invoking
@cindex running crontab
@@ -1032,8 +1034,23 @@ become immediately effective.
@end table
+@node Behaviour on laptops, Exit codes, Running crontab, Invoking
+@section Behaviour on laptops
+@cindex laptops
+@cindex power suspend
+While mcron has not been designed to work anachronistically, the behaviour of
+mcron when a laptop emerges from a suspended state is well defined, and the
+following description explains what happens in this situation.
-@node Exit codes, , Running crontab, Invoking
+When a laptop awakes from a suspended state, all jobs which would have run while
+the laptop was suspended will run exactly once immediately (and simultaneously)
+when the laptop awakes, and then the next time that those jobs run will be
+computed based on the time the laptop was awoken. Any jobs which would not have
+run during the suspense period will be unaffected, and will still run at their
+proper times.
+
+
+@node Exit codes, , Behaviour on laptops, Invoking
@section Exit codes
@cindex exit codes
@cindex error conditions