[issue1431] at(1) looks for at.{allow, deny} files in non-standard path

Stathis Kamperis (via DragonFly issue tracker) sinknull at leaf.dragonflybsd.org
Mon Jul 20 04:57:47 PDT 2009


Stathis Kamperis <ekamperi at gmail.com> added the comment:

> POSIX says that at(1) should look for at.{allow, deny} permission files in
> /usr/lib/cron. But our at(1) implementation uses /var/at. I checked NetBSD and
> it uses /var/at as well. On the other side Solaris gets it right.

I've just been informed by swildner@ that in Issue 7 they replaced
"/usr/lib/cron/" path with "implementation defined directory".

So we are ok.

Cheers,
Stathis

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