Name : perl-Config-Crontab
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Version : 1.11
| Vendor : Dag Apt Repository, http://dag_wieers_com/apt/
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Release : 1.0.el2.rf
| Date : 2006-01-09 18:54:09
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Group : Applications/CPAN
| Source RPM : perl-Config-Crontab-1.11-1.0.el2.rf.src.rpm
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Size : 0.12 MB
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Packager : Dries Verachtert < dries_ulyssis_org>
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Summary : Read and write Vixie compatible crontab files
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Description :
Config::Crontab reads and writes (and pretty-prints) your crontab(5) files. It is compatible with Vixie-style crontabs (and all subsets, including Solaris\' SysV-style crontabs).
Config::Crontab has a simple, object-oriented syntax. Crontab files are broken into \"blocks\" (paragraphs, each separated by two or more newlines); the Block is the basic unit of a Config::Crontab object.
You can re-order entire blocks within a crontab file, re-order lines within blocks (there are three types of lines: comments, environment settings, and crontab commands or events), remove blocks or lines within blocks, add new blocks or lines within blocks, etc. See the Config::Crontab manpage for full details.
Config::Crontab will do basic regular expression syntax checks; it won\'t allow obvious garbage (e.g., \'F * * * * /bin/bar\' would fail since \'F\' is not valid), but it won\'t check for nonsensical entries such as \'10-2 * * * * /bin/bar\' (the minute range specified is invalid). However, if you attempt to commit an invalid crontab, the \'write\' method will return undef and the \'error\' method will be set (with the output of crontab(1)) if the crontab is rejected by the crontab program.
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm3/linux-dag/dag/redhat/el2.1/en/i386/RPMS.dag |