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[taler-docs] 18/21: say "cron(8)" instead of simply "cron" |
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commit 4586e7c1a3e8fd385abfbb18bad0424bca9b1ed6
Author: Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
AuthorDate: Wed Jan 20 21:54:57 2021 -0500
say "cron(8)" instead of simply "cron"
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libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst b/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst
index 6d34086..ea35a70 100644
--- a/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst
+++ b/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ With an EBICS bank connection, the LibEuFin nexus needs to
regularly query for
new transactions and (re-)submit prepared payments.
It is possible to schedule these tasks via an external task scheduler such as
-cron. However, the nexus also has an internal task scheduling mechanism for
+cron(8). However, the nexus also has an internal task scheduling mechanism for
accounts.
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- [taler-docs] 18/21: say "cron(8)" instead of simply "cron",
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