Using the line
```
* * * * echo "foobar"
```
(notice the missing fifth time field) in a crontab causes gluon-cron
to enter an endless loop while parsing it, thus it won't even execute
the other, valid crontabs.
This is caused by the loop in [line 138] where `begin - min`
substracts the unsigned `min` from the signed `begin`. If now `begin`
is invalid, `strict_atoi` returns -1 and the loop starts at
`(-1)-1=MAX_INT` and runs while `i <= MAX_INT` which is always true.
The real culprit lies in [line 134] where exactly this case
`begin < min` is checked - but because of the signedness, this check doesn't
work as expected either.
The easiest solution is to make `min` a signed integer instead of an unsigned
one, as we do not require it to be very large and only pass the constants 0 or
1 to it.
To avoid other similar problems, this patch makes the input variable `n` a
signed integer as well.