cron (3.0pl1-119) unstable; urgency=low The semantics of the -L option of the cron daemon have changed: from now on, the value will be interpreted as a bitmask of various log selectors, with "1" (log only the start of jobs) being the new default. Additionally, since -117 (NEWS entry was overlooked), the LSBNAMES variable in /etc/default/cron was merged with the EXTRA_OPTS variable as it was redundant. -- Christian Kastner Sun, 07 Aug 2011 21:13:19 +0200 cron (3.0pl1-110) unstable; urgency=low In the past, long-running jobs caused certain MTAs to time out, resulting in no output being sent. Justin Pryzby's patch to fix this has been included. crontab(1) now refuses any crontabs missing a newline before EOF. cron(8) now recovers from broken symlinks in /etc/cron.d. This fix may cause power management issues (disk spin-ups), feedback welcome. -- Christian Kastner Thu, 29 Apr 2010 13:25:09 +0200 cron (3.0pl1-74) unstable; urgency=low The checksecurity script is no longer included with the cron package: it now has its own package, "checksecurity". If you liked the functionality provided with that script, please install the new package. -- Steve Greenland Sat, 6 Sep 2003 17:15:03 -0500