How the command "at" works?

Karl Auer kauer at biplane.com.au
Sat Aug 6 13:15:12 UTC 2016


On Sat, 2016-08-06 at 06:36 -0500, Peng Yu wrote:
> Thanks for the information. I actually want to make a customized job
> scheduler so that it will be able to run bash fuction defined in the
> environment of the bash shell in which the job scheduler is called.

Why? "at" does it perfectly well. Or are you just doing it for fun?

Or do you specifically need "atd" to run bash shells?

Regards, K.


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