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Re: runq missing



Yea.  I found it a few hours ago.  I never checked my root crontab since I
never added anything to it, but smail did when it was installed and never
removed it when it was removed.

Another guy told me to check daemon and uucp crontabs.  While I was
looking I checked my root crontab and there it was.

I surely appreciate the help, though.

On Thu, 1 May 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:

> 
> On Thu, 1 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
> 
> > I updated to frozen bo and now I get email from cron saying
> >
> >  /bin/sh: runq: command not found
> >
> > Anybody have this problem?
> >
> > When I did the upgrade I swithced from smail to sendmail.
> 
> runq is a part of smail, not sendmail.
> 
> with sendmail, just run 'sendmail -q &'.  alternatively, make a shell
> script or bash-alias called runq which does that. 
> 
> > Cron experiences this error every 20 min's. 0,20,40 min's in the hour.
> >
> > I checked crontab, daily, weekly, monthly, and atjobs but I don't have
> > anything configured to run at 0,20,40 hourly.
> 
> check /etc/crontab, and also check the files under /var/spool/cron/crontabs
> 
> craig
> 
> 
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