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Fcron is a periodical command scheduler which aims at replacing vixie cron, so it implements most of its functionality. It does not assume that your system is running either all the time or regularly: you can, for instance, tell fcron to execute tasks every x hours y minutes of system uptime or to do a job only once in a specified interval of time. You can also set a nice value to a job, run it depending on the system load average, and much more.

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2.0.0

This is the stable release from the dev series 1.1.x. You are strongly advised to upgrade from 1.0.x, as a major security bug has been fixed. Moreover, 2.0.x brings (among other things) a new save system (a lot more extendable), a new conf file (/etc/fcron.conf) where you can set the path and default values of fcron (to run several fcrons simultaneously on the same system), and a FAQ. Some other changes in fcron's background layout allowed fcron to be ported to Solaris and OpenBSD. Some bugfixes (including an endless loop) and minor new stuff are also included.
Tags: Development, Major feature enhancements

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