[php-maint] Bug#702531: Bug#702531: Bug#702531: php5-common: Non-escaped semicolon in crontab

Ondřej Surý ondrej at debian.org
Fri Mar 8 07:11:25 UTC 2013


tags 702531 +moreinfo
severity 702531 normal
thank you

Jonathan, I would suggest reinstalling php5-common, since the problem
you have described, is for 99% some problem of your local
installation, since you are the first use who had reported such issue,
and it is working for the rest (including me).

Ondrej



O.

On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Bob Proulx <bob at proulx.com> wrote:
> Jonathan Leroy wrote:
>> 2013/3/7 Ondřej Surý <ondrej at sury.org>:
>> > What default shell and cron are you using?
>>
>> Bash, and Debian's default cron (http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/cron).
>
> I have the same and do not have any error with it.  There should be no
> need for extra backslashes quoting that character.
>
> The original message had the line abbreviated and word wrapped.  Is it
> possible that the original file has a spurious newline in it that may
> be hard to see?  Can you double check the contents of that file?  Your
> editor may have done automatic word wrapping and inserted a newline
> without your commanding it.
>
>   $ wc -l /etc/cron.d/php5
>   7 /etc/cron.d/php5
>
>   $ grep php.*delete /etc/cron.d/php5 | wc -l
>   1
>
> Bob
>
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