GNU mcron --- README -*-text-*- Copyright (C) 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2014 Dale Mellor Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This is version 1.0.8 of the GNU mcron program. It is designed and written by Dale Mellor, and replaces and hugely enhances Vixie cron. It is functionally complete, production quality code (did you expect less?), but has not received much testing yet. It has only been built on a GNU/Linux system, and will most likely fail on others (but you never know...). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT NOTICES Do not (yet) install this software on a machine which relies for its functioning on its current set of crontabs. For use as a replacement cron daemon on a system, the package must be installed by root. Before installing this package for the first time, it is necessary to terminate any running cron daemons on your system. If your old cron is not Vixie or accurately Vixie compatible (files in /var/cron/tabs*, /var/cron/allow, /var/cron/deny, /etc/crontab, /var/run/cron.pid) then you will need to clear out all old crontabs and make new ones afresh - or else look very carefully at the options you pass to the package configure script, as follows. It is often the case that GNU/Linux distributions and other Unices hacked the cron daemon to use different directories to those above. You can use configure options --spool-dir, --socket-file, --allow-file, --deny-file, --pid-file and --tmp-dir to make mcron behave similarly. Note that, with the exception of tmp-dir, none of these files or directories should be accessible by ordinary (non-root) users. If your old cron is Vixie, or very similar, mcron should fall right into place where your old cron was (the binaries cron and crontab will be replaced, but if your existing system has a binary called crond, you should make this a link to mcron), and you should be able to continue to use your existing crontabs without noticing any changes. If you don't want to clobber your existing cron executables, you can specify the --program-prefix option to configure with a prefix ending in a non-alphabetic character, for example "m.", and then run the programs as m.mcron, m.cron (or m.crond) and m.crontab. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- See the file INSTALL for generic building and installation instructions. After compilation, read the info file for full instructions for use (typing 'info -f doc/mcron.info' at the command line should suffice). Notes for end users, sysadmins, and developers who wish to incorporate mcron into their own programs are included here. Features which might be implemented sometime sooner or later are noted in the TODO file. Please send all other bug reports to bug-mcron@gnu.org. Other mailing lists you could subscribe to are help-mcron@gnu.org (for help and advice from the community, including the author) and info-mcron@gnu.org (for news as it happens). Mcron is free software. See the file COPYING for copying conditions. The mcron development home page is at http://www.gnu.org/software/mcron, and it can be obtained from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/mcron.