Ubuntu :: Output Redirect With Crontab?

Sep 16, 2010

My Problem: The output redirection auf a script works if the script is called in the terminal but not when its called via crontab.

My Situation: I have 2 scripts:
~/backup1
Code:
echo backup a to c
rsync -a -v --progress --delete --exclude=.Trash-1000 /path/a/ /path/c/backup/
echo backup b to c

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Something like:

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Code:

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Code:
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