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X-Cron-Env: <SHELL=/bin/sh>
X-Cron-Env: <PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin>
X-Cron-Env: <HOME=/root>
X-Cron-Env: <LOGNAME=root>
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Subject: Cron <root@bedlam> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 95 06:42 PST

Updating find.codes database ...
shell-init: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
shell-init: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
job-working-directory: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
job-working-directory: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
job-working-directory: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
job-working-directory: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
job-working-directory: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
job-working-directory: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
job-working-directory: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
cd_links: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
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   Is this something I should know/worry about?

   I was unable to locate any exectables named `shell-init' or
`job-working-directory'.

   What does "parent directories" mean?

   I didn't know anything could be "in" more than one directory.

   Bill


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