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zccron A cron like tool that performs a single pass on a crontab stored in ZConf
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Port Added: 2008-07-09 12:29:19
Last Update: 2009-09-30 14:32:55
SVN Revision: UNKNOWN
Also Listed In: deskutils
License: not specified in port
Description:
This is like comiccron, but stores the tabs in ZConf. For it to run the command, the last or next time it will be will have to be within a minute and 15 seconds. For most usages, you will want to have the hour and minute set to *. This allows a user to do something how ever many times they want any time during the period it is active. After running through every entry in the crontab, it then exits. Why not cron? You can have cron open opera or the like on a specific display by either switch or enviromental options, but it will always open it. This allows you to open it any time along the point it is active.
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Build dependencies:
  1. perl5.8.8 : lang/perl5.8
Runtime dependencies:
  1. Cron.pm : devel/p5-DateTime-Event-Cron
  2. Duration.pm : devel/p5-DateTime
  3. Strptime.pm : devel/p5-DateTime-Format-Strptime
  4. ZConf.pm : net/p5-ZConf
  5. perl5.8.8 : lang/perl5.8
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Number of commits found: 3

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0.0.0
30 Sep 2009 14:32:55
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miwi search for other commits by this committer
- Remove sysutils/zccron no longer under Development

PR:             139171
0.0.0
09 Jul 2008 15:52:57
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erwin search for other commits by this committer
p5-ZConf is in net/, not devel/, which hopefully unbreaks INDEX

Pointyhat to:   edwin
0.0.0
09 Jul 2008 12:28:18
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edwin search for other commits by this committer
New port: sysutil/zccron A cron like tool that performs a single pass on a
crontab stored in ZConf.

        This is like comiccron, but stores the tabs in ZConf. For
        it to run the command, the last or next time it will be
        will have to be within a minute and 15 seconds. For most
        usages, you will want to have the hour and minute set to
        *. This allows a user to do something how ever many times
        they want any time during the period it is active.

        After running through every entry in the crontab, it then
        exits.

        Why not cron?

        You can have cron open opera or the like on a specific
        display by either switch or enviromental options, but it
        will always open it. This allows you to open it any time
        along the point it is active.

PR:             ports/124962
Submitted by:   "Zane C.B." <vvelox@vvelox.net>

Number of commits found: 3