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218 lines
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.TH ANACRON 8 2012-11-22 "cronie" "System Administration"
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.SH NAME
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anacron \- runs commands periodically
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B anacron \fR[\fB-s\fR] [\fB-f\fR] [\fB-n\fR] [\fB-d\fR] [\fB-q\fR]
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[\fB-t anacrontab\fR] [\fB-S spooldir\fR] [\fIjob\fR]
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.br
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.B anacron \fR[\fB-S spooldir\fR] -u [\fB-t anacrontab\fR] \fR[\fIjob\fR]
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.br
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.B anacron \fR[\fB-V\fR|\fB-h\fR]
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.br
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.B anacron -T \fR[\fB-t anacrontab\fR]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B Anacron
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is used to execute commands periodically, with a frequency specified in
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days. Unlike
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.BR cron(8) ,
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it does not assume that the machine is running continuously. Hence, it
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can be used on machines that are not running 24 hours a day to control
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regular jobs as daily, weekly, and monthly jobs.
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.PP
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Anacron reads a list of jobs from the
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.I /etc/anacrontab
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configuration file (see
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.BR anacrontab (5)).
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This file contains the list of jobs that Anacron controls. Each job
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entry specifies a period in days, a delay in minutes, a unique job
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identifier, and a shell command.
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.PP
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For each job, Anacron checks whether this job has been executed in the
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last
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.B n
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days, where
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.B n
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is the time period specified for that job. If a job has not been
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executed in
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.B n
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days or more, Anacron runs the job's shell command, after waiting for the
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number of minutes specified as the delay parameter.
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.PP
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After the command exits, Anacron records the date (excludes the hour) in
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a special timestamp file for that job, so it knows when to execute that
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job again.
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.PP
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When there are no more jobs to be run, Anacron exits.
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.PP
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Anacron only considers jobs whose identifier, as specified in
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.BR anacrontab (5),
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matches any of the
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.I job
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command-line arguments. The
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.I job
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command-line arguments can be represented by shell wildcard patterns (be
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sure to protect them from your shell with adequate quoting). Specifying
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no
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.I job
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command-line arguments is equivalent to specifying "*" (that is, all
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jobs are considered by Anacron).
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.PP
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Unless Anacron is run with the
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.B \-d
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option (specified below), it forks to the background when it starts, and
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any parent processes exit immediately.
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.PP
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Unless Anacron is run with the
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.B \-s
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or
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.B \-n
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options, it starts jobs immediately when their delay is over. The
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execution of different jobs is completely independent.
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.PP
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If an executed job generates any output to standard output or to standard
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error, the output is mailed to the user under whom Anacron is running
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(usually root), or to the address specified in the
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.B MAILTO
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environment variable in the
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.I /etc/anacrontab
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file, if such exists. If the
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.B LOGNAME
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environment variable is set, it is used in the From: field of the mail.
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.PP
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Any informative messages generated by Anacron are sent to
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.BR syslogd (8)
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or
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.BR rsyslogd (8)
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under with facility set to
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.B cron
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and priority set to
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.BR notice .
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Any error messages are sent with the priority
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.BR error .
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.PP
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"Active" jobs (i.e., jobs that Anacron already decided to run and are now
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waiting for their delay to pass, and jobs that are currently being
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executed by Anacron), are "locked", so that other copies of Anacron
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cannot run them at the same time.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.B \-f
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Forces execution of all jobs, ignoring any timestamps.
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.TP
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.B \-u
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Updates the timestamps of all jobs to the current date, but does not run
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any.
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.TP
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.B \-s
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Serializes execution of jobs. Anacron does not start a new job before the
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previous one finished.
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.TP
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.B \-n
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Runs jobs immediately and ignores the specified delays in the
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.I /etc/anacrontab
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file. This options implies
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.BR -s .
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.TP
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.B \-d
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Does not fork Anacron to the background. In this mode, Anacron will
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output informational messages to standard error, as well as to syslog.
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The output of any job is mailed by Anacron.
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.TP
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.B \-q
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Suppresses any messages to standard error. Only applicable with
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.BR -d .
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.TP
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.B -t some_anacrontab
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Uses the specified anacrontab, rather than the
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.I /etc/anacrontab
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default one.
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.TP
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.B -T
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Anacrontab testing. Tests the
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.I /etc/anacrontab
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configuration file for validity. If there is an error in the file, it is
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shown on the standard output and Anacron returns the value of 1. Valid
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anacrontabs return the value of 0.
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.TP
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.B -S spooldir
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Uses the specified spooldir to store timestamps in. This option is
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required for users who wish to run anacron themselves.
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.TP
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.B -V
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Prints version information, and exits.
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.TP
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.B -h
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Prints short usage message, and exits.
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.SH SIGNALS
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After receiving a
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.B SIGUSR1
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signal, Anacron waits for any running jobs to finish and then exits.
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This can be used to stop Anacron cleanly.
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.SH NOTES
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Make sure your time-zone is set correctly before Anacron is started since
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the time-zone affects the date. This is usually accomplished by setting
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the TZ environment variable, or by installing a
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.I /usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime
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file. See
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.BR tzset (3)
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for more information.
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.PP
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Timestamp files are created in the spool directory for each job specified
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in an anacrontab. These files are never removed automatically by
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Anacron, and should be removed by hand if a job is no longer being
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scheduled.
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.SH FILES
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.TP
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.I /etc/anacrontab
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Contains specifications of jobs. See
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.BR anacrontab (5)
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for a complete description.
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.TP
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.I /var/spool/anacron
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This directory is used by Anacron for storing timestamp files.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR anacrontab (5),
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.BR cron (8),
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.BR tzset (3)
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.PP
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The Anacron
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.I README
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file.
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.SH BUGS
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Anacron never removes timestamp files. Remove unused files manually.
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.PP
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Anacron uses up to two file descriptors for each active job. It may run
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out of descriptors if there are lots of active jobs. See
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.B echo $(($(ulimit -n) / 2))
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for information how many concurent jobs anacron may run.
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.PP
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Mail comments, suggestions and bug reports to
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.MT shaleh@\:(debian.\:org|\:valinux.\:com)
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Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
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.ME .
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.SH AUTHOR
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Anacron was originally conceived and implemented by
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.MT schwarz@\:monet.\:m.\:isar.\:de
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Christian Schwarz
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.ME .
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.PP
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The current implementation is a complete rewrite by
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.MT itzur@\:actcom.\:co.\:il
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Itai Tzur
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.ME .
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.PP
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The code base was maintained by
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.MT shaleh@\:(debian.\:org|\:valinux.\:com)
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Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
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.ME .
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.PP
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Since 2004, it is maintained by
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.MT pasc@\:(debian.\:org|\:redellipse.\:net)
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Pascal Hakim
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.ME .
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.PP
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For Fedora, Anacron is maintained by
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.MT mmaslano@redhat.\:com
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Marcela Mašláňová
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.ME .
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