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- From: dnichols@ceilidh.beartrack.com (Don Nichols (DoN.))
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1
- Subject: Re: "at" for the 3b1, anyone want it?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul31.002329.10752@ceilidh.beartrack.com>
- Date: 31 Jul 92 00:23:29 GMT
- References: <l7etb8INN53p@skat.usc.edu>
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- In article <l7etb8INN53p@skat.usc.edu> jlowrey@skat.usc.edu (John 'Fritz' Lowrey) writes:
- > Folks,
- > I have written an "at" program for my 3b1 (actually it is SVR2
- >portable), and I am wondering what the interest level is in my sending it
- >off to comp.sources.3b1 for public consumption (my reputation IS on the line
- >after all |-}).
-
- Please do! (It'll save me having to write such a program if
- sufficent need arises to force me into it. :-)
-
- > It provides all of the features of a BSD at, and adds some usability
- >and rationality that I thought appropriate. eg: What is this with the
- >at.allow and at.deny in BSD-at? If one exists but is empty, then all can
- >schedule jobs, otherwise only root can do so, etc...? Silly! Mine provides
-
- Perhaps, but I would prefer to maintain a similar administrator
- interface across different systems (at least when they supply the same user
- functionality.)
-
- [ ... ]
-
- > Let me know if there is interest, if desired I will send off the shar
- >to Dave (comp.sources.3b1 moderator) within the week. If I have simply
- >rewritten in ignorance something that is already available, let me know that
- >too, so I can kick myself a little. |-}
-
- I haven't looked through the archives for this, although I suspect
- that there are some implementations in the comp.sources.unix archives
- somewhere. Whether they are as good remains to be judged.
-
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