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Re: cron/Launchd Editor
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Re: cron/Launchd Editor


  • Subject: Re: cron/Launchd Editor
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:36:01 -0700

On 2009-09-22, at 15:52:16, Bruce Robertson wrote:

means the 59th minute of the 9th hour of _every_ month of _every_ year. The documentation for these values is at <x-man-page://5/crontab > on page 1.

Since day is not specified, would it not mean the 59th minute of the 9th hour of _every_ day of _every_ month of _every_ year ?


Yes. Sometimes I get worried about losing a day here and there…

Thanks!

Philip Aker
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