

4·
3 months agoAdd set -x
and dump the output (both stdout
, stderr
) into a logfile
Usually issues with crontab are related to variables ( PATH) as well, so you might want to consider verifying that.
Add set -x
and dump the output (both stdout
, stderr
) into a logfile
Usually issues with crontab are related to variables ( PATH) as well, so you might want to consider verifying that.
#1 since it’s the shortest and the meme clearly says that I’m restricted to one crayon until mine runs out