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I used cronie till now, but when the job commands contains utf-8 characters, jobs are not executed properly. I tried to set environment variables in "/etc/environment" file, but no success. I also tried the "vixie-cron" package, but all I get is a error message when I issue the command "crontab -l" : You (XY) are not allowed to use this program (crontab). I tried to "touch" /etc/cron.allow with my username and even "/etc/cron.d/cron.allow", none of them helped.
Which is the magic config file or proper package to use?
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Have you tried calling your script as
LANG=<> scriptname
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Why not use systemd timer units?
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Probably /etc/pam.d/cron
The magic line(s) containing pam_env, e.g.:
# Read environment variables from pam_env's default files, /etc/environment
# and /etc/security/pam_env.conf.
session required pam_env.so
# In addition, read system locale information
session required pam_env.so envfile=/etc/default/locale
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