On Thu, 5 Dec 2024 22:10:17 +0100
Paul Sopka <psopka_at_sopka.ch> wrote:
> - B Imagine the following scenario:
>
> A user wants to run a script every day at 12:00 and sets up a
> snooze user-longrun for that,
> which he installs and starts using s6-rc-init and s6-rc
> respectively while logged in,
> but logically does not stop on logout.
Is there a reason that the user would not simply set up a cron job to run the script every day at noon?
I mean, obviously, s6-rc services are way sexier than crontab entries, but cron jobs have been working fine for decades and if you want to run a script on a specific schedule, why not just ... use the tools you have?
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Brett Neumeier <random_at_freesa.org>
Received on Thu Dec 05 2024 - 22:42:51 CET