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It is always a struggle configuring a cronjob to run certain scripts; there is always a mis configuration, a PATH, an environment variable that is different from when you use it in interactive mode, etc.. Do you have any tricks to avoid or minimize those issues?

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[–] skilltheamps@feddit.de 8 points 1 year ago

Use a systemd-service + systemd-timer. You can then run "systemctl start myjob.service" to check that it runs as you expect. If it works "systemctl enable --now myjob.timer" to kick it off as scheduled