-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Christoph Höger wrote: > Am Sonntag, den 19.04.2009, 22:57 +0200 schrieb Uwe Kiewel: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Christoph Höger wrote: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> I've got a problem with my offlineimap setup under f11 (under f9 and f10 >>> it works well): >>> >>> I have: >>> */5 * * * * DISPLAY=:0.0 /usr/bin/offlineimap -u Gnome.GnomeUI /dev/null >>> 2>&1 #JOB_ID_1 >>> >> Is there a ">" missing between Gnone.GnomeUI and /dev/null in your command? >> >> In an ober case remove the output redirection to /dev/null. Cron will >> generate an email with the output of the cronjob. > > Yeah, I did that. But the stdout and stderr do not provide useful > information. So basically I need a way to figure out what's different > between a cron invokation and a manual call of python. > Any ideas? > I the past I have had a simmilar problem. The job was running fine at cmd line but failed at cron. So, the problem was the cron environment, e.g. library path, general path, etc. Loot at the full mail header of a cron email and search for X-Cron lines to check. HTH, Uwe -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJJ7DVlAAoJEEJXG7BUuynn/48P/icUoeJQDsh0WwlG7XPGNsao +UL814Rv14tpvtvQjVq9YGw5WQcqY2FaH3oVrwjeQV6uAFjxDPbyg3Kgey17QBFm OOBAMDuOVN0jUaLCiTIiBg4J6ehO9maHtpB6Uc9FbHn/l27d9s+zV2QH34NUjtxz /M6YZLXoVAzzBOfKbb/qxHtZqj2bHVhKrYiXKSjx3odpIMX6wfHGU0OLziW5jes2 2Zw9j6Xbuuq025kHGItH0beogiWpC/ztULyZV/8Vufy79GvKZwMUIgy/qMCo6ZVr SWIFgCZzB/9JAx58cT/z8Z41fM34FRs68TuLE5SYQhm693kbogPU+L9FnLaN25I1 XXItUu2ZVILYV5cJMRrNM0ucCy6N/011WC04Bt+U5Qm/ohhJ/dvEuhV+SY6wnpd1 5XNdBt4vX8iFR7ZqxjWPC1DNC4peLoZt88r/hD/xAunBnr6GzQB4jI2sP5+9lx7g d0G5FvYFX0r46xTos+2phi6d/9XIt3KX1pK1aVe2FTTXvkM60Pr4W8oikXD28R5C 3Szc4WCYNoyDmxCyh5RJ+igjShz7hxuXx+gEcoD974IERc7MaYLnJz0GZ3ODObmB uMiuD5CJcC3T9EFdDOuu8Z+DIPvDACQq04P189i6ZBZH5aSNn3rDPna3tU3x16zB 5bScABD4lBX5Rf1JUneQ =KnRm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list