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# macos-lib.pl

sub list_atjobs
{
local @rv;
opendir(DIR, $config{'at_dir'});
while($f = readdir(DIR)) {
    local $p = "$config{'at_dir'}/$f";
    if ($f =~ /^a(\S+)\.(\d+)$/) {
        local @st = stat($p);
        local $job = { 'id' => $f,
                   'date' => hex($1)*60,
                   'user' => scalar(getpwuid($st[4])),
                   'created' => $st[9] };
        open(FILE, $p);
        while(<FILE>) {
            $job->{'cmd'} .= $_;
            }
        close(FILE);
        $job->{'realcmd'} = $job->{'cmd'};
        $job->{'realcmd'} =~ s/^[\000-\177]+cd\s+(\S+)\n//;
        push(@rv, $job);
        }
    }
closedir(DIR);
return @rv;
}

# create_atjob(user, time, commands, directory, send-email)
sub create_atjob
{
local @tm = localtime($_[1]);
local $date = sprintf "%2.2d:%2.2d %d.%d.%d",
        $tm[2], $tm[1], $tm[3], $tm[4]+1, $tm[5]+1900;
local $mailflag = $_[4] ? "-m" : "";
&open_execute_command(AT, "su \"$_[0]\" -c \"cd $_[3] ; at $mailflag $date\" >/dev/null 2>&1", 0); 
print AT $_[2];
close(AT);
&additional_log('exec', undef, "su \"$_[0]\" -c \"cd $_[3] ; at $mailflag $date\"");
}

# delete_atjob(id)
sub delete_atjob
{
&system_logged("atrm \"$_[0]\" >/dev/null 2>&1");
}


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