-C<$HOME/.whenjobs/jobs.ml>. This is an OCaml source file which is
-compiled behind the scenes into a bytecode file called
-C<$HOME/.whenjobs/jobs.cmo>. C<jobs.cmo> is what the daemon normally
-loads.
+C<$HOME/.whenjobs/jobs.ml>.
You can also edit C<$HOME/.whenjobs/jobs.ml> by other means (eg. your
own editor). After editing, to recompile and upload it, use:
You can also edit C<$HOME/.whenjobs/jobs.ml> by other means (eg. your
own editor). After editing, to recompile and upload it, use:
When you have lots of jobs, it is convenient to split the jobs across
multiple files. Any C<*.ml> files located in C<$HOME/.whenjobs> can
be used (with some restrictions on filenames -- see below). These are
When you have lots of jobs, it is convenient to split the jobs across
multiple files. Any C<*.ml> files located in C<$HOME/.whenjobs> can
be used (with some restrictions on filenames -- see below). These are
To create multiple jobs files, you cannot use the I<-e> or I<-l>
options. Instead you have to create them yourself in
To create multiple jobs files, you cannot use the I<-e> or I<-l>
options. Instead you have to create them yourself in