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Describe the bug
Deploying a new job, then pulling logs via the CLI results in a panic (SIGSEGV).
To Reproduce
odin deploy -f test.job.yaml
odin log -i {job_id}
vagrant@vagrant:~/odin$ odin log -i dea194794589
panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference
[signal SIGSEGV: segmentation violation code=0x1 addr=0x40 pc=0x79c764]
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I need something like below:
Is it possible using cron-utils?
Let me give an example:
My local timezone is IST i.e. GMT+5.30.
Current local time is: 11:20 AM.
I want a job to run in 45 min of every hour.
So, my cron expression: 45 * * * *
Hence I am expecting my job to run after 25 min ( as starting time