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-#!/bin/sh
-
-# We want to generate some "random" time when the updater is run, every 12 hours.
-# The time when the router is first booted or the updater is installed for
-# the first time is as good source of the time as any.
-#
-# With date +%l we get time in interval 1-12. Substracting 1 gives us 0-11, and
-# the next run is 12-23 by adding 12. We may take the minutes as they are.
-#
-# We need to take care not to have leading zeroes, since tools tend to take that
-# as octal. We don't want to study which tools are OK with it, so we simply
-# don't have them.
-
-HOUR=$(($(date +%I | sed -e 's/^0*\(..*\)/\1/') - 1)) # We want 12-hour interval. And no leading zeroes (except for a lone 0)
-HOUR_NEXT=$(($HOUR + 12))
-MINUTE=$(date +%M | sed -e 's/^0*\(..*\)/\1/')
-
-# Generate the cron script
-(
- echo 'MAILTO=""'
- echo "$MINUTE $HOUR,$HOUR_NEXT * * * root /usr/bin/updater.sh >/dev/null 2>&1 &"
- echo "0 0 * * * root /usr/bin/updater-unstuck.sh >/dev/null 2>&1"
-) >/etc/cron.d/updater
-chmod 0600 /etc/cron.d/updater