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{{fancywarning|This document is a work in progress, as we are still investigating whenjobs for funtoo usage. For information about it see Funtoo tickets about [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-316 whenjobs], [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-337 initscript], [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-338 User Feedback] and [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-351 this document].}}
 
{{fancywarning|This document is a work in progress, as we are still investigating whenjobs for funtoo usage. For information about it see Funtoo tickets about [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-316 whenjobs], [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-337 initscript], [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-338 User Feedback] and [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-351 this document].}}
  
Whenjobs are written by Richard Jones from [[http://www.redhat.com|RedHat Linux]]. They are designed to be a cron daemon replacement with some improvements over normal cron-jobs. Further more we from Funtoo Linux added some improvements to them already.
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Whenjobs are written by Richard Jones from [http://www.redhat.com RedHat Linux]. They are designed to be a cron daemon replacement with some improvements over normal cron-jobs. Further more we from Funtoo Linux added some improvements to them already.

Revision as of 22:26, 1 February 2013

What are whenjobs

This document is a work in progress, as we are still investigating whenjobs for funtoo usage. For information about it see Funtoo tickets about whenjobs, initscript, User Feedback and this document.


Whenjobs are written by Richard Jones from RedHat Linux. They are designed to be a cron daemon replacement with some improvements over normal cron-jobs. Further more we from Funtoo Linux added some improvements to them already.

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