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Old 25th May 2008, 01:09 PM
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crontab and tmpwatch

hi all

since there is currently no fix to the annoying tmpwatch_t/SElinux labeling issue, I tried to take a look into /var/spool/cron where I was expecting to find the tab for "tmpwatch" service... but I was wrong, there is nothing there.
How can I tell "tmpwatch" to run once every three months?
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