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perl-Config-Crontab: Read/Write Vixie compatible crontab files
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- Zusammenfassung (meist engl.)
- Config::Crontab reads and writes (and pretty-prints) your crontab(5)
files. It is compatible with Vixie-style crontabs (and all subsets,
including Solaris' SysV-style crontabs).
Config::Crontab has a simple, object-oriented syntax. Crontab files are
broken into "blocks" (paragraphs, each separated by two or more
newlines); the Block is the basic unit of a Config::Crontab object.
You can re-order entire blocks within a crontab file, re-order lines
within blocks (there are three types of lines: comments, environment
settings, and crontab commands or events), remove blocks or lines
within blocks, add new blocks or lines within blocks, etc. See the
Config::Crontab manpage for full details.
Authors:
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Scott Wiersdorf, <scott@perlcode.org>
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