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On 04.03.2012 16:25, Platonides wrote:
On 04/03/12 01:06, Merlissimo wrote:
In both cases the old behavior was without -m a
-b y, so
(...)
The -b y option is mostly useful for binaries,
e.g. if you don't
submit the python script itself, but call the binary interpreter
(python) with an argument. (...)
Actually, cronsub works as if providing -b y. It doesn't provide -b
y, but submits a new script which then calls the calling script, so
it's like submitting the script with -b y.
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