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Edit: README
This is version of 3.1.x of at, for running commands at a specified time. To install, do a $ ./configure You might want to change the default maximum load at which batch jobs are still started by specifying --with-loadavg_mx=... as argument to configure. The default is 0.8, so that, normally, no batch job will be started when there's still activity going on. For an SMP system, you will want to increase this. Then, do $ make and, as root, # make install at jobs are run by the atd daemon, which is normally started at boot time. Bug reports to: http://bugs.debian.org/ (Debian bug tracking system) or at@packages.debian.org (Debian at package maintainers) If at all possible, I'd appreciate you telling me which version you found a bug in; run at -V to find out which one. The Homepage and place for news is at: http://blog.calhariz.com/tag/at The latest source code and old relases are available at the git repository: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/at.git/ If you need to contact the developer of the software please use: jose (at) calhariz.com If you try to use at(1) on a system which does not support setreuid(2), i.e. if you get an error whch looks vaguely like undefined symbol _setreuid referenced from text segment DO NOT try to install at on your system by removing all that strange PRIV stuff. You will install a rather glaring security hole that way.