FW: Cron <www-data at interfree> /usr/bin/php4 -q /usr/share/phpgroupware//phpgwapi/cron/asyncservices.php default
Chris Nestrud
ccn at panix.com
Thu Mar 3 09:48:34 EST 2005
Rejean,
Debian doesn't remove configuration files by default since they might be
needed if you reinstall a package. Either try this, which may be
unsuccessful until you try it on all the phpgroupware packages:
dpkg --purge phpgroupware
or look in /etc/cron.d and remove files which look like they belong to the
phpgroupware set of packages; they probably have names starting with
phpgroupware.
Chris
On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 08:35:59PM -0500, Rejean Proulx wrote:
> I am trying to remove phpgroupware from my Debian system as I don't use it.
> When I remove it using apt-get remove phpgroupware every 5 minutes I get the
> following mail. How do I remove what ever it is from cron? I can't find
> what causes this. I thought that when you remove a package, it should
> remove that sort of configuration.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CronDaemon [mailto:www-data at interfree.ca] On Behalf Of Cron Daemon
> Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 8:20 PM
> To: www-data at interfree.ca
> Subject: Cron <www-data at interfree> /usr/bin/php4 -q
> /usr/share/phpgroupware//phpgwapi/cron/asyncservices.php default
>
> Could not open input file:
> /usr/share/phpgroupware//phpgwapi/cron/asyncservices.php.
>
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