Re: Replace dcron once again?

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>
> I'd like to go with fcron because it seems to work very well for most
> people, has a lot of features while having a small dependency tree.
>

I think fcron is kind of heavy for most users. I'd rather we switch to
cronie, which is the descendent of vixie-cron. It's developed by RedHat,
well maintained, supports PAM and SELinux and can be built with anacron
features.

Kaiting.

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