You don't want to edit crons with crontab -e. If someone messes up your cron, you really, really, really need to be able to fix it.
Instead do:
where cron.ctl is a file you have in a revision control system. Make all edits through editing cron.ctl then reloading the cron.crontab cron.ctl
In reply to Re (tilly) 2: Cron Question
by tilly
in thread Cron Question
by Anonymous Monk
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