Hal Murray via devel <devel@ntpsec.org>:
> The config file touches a lot of stuff.  You basically have to diff the old 
> and new config file.  Removing a server is simple.  Adding a new server is 
> simple.  Removing a tinker operation requires knowing what the default 
> is/was. 
>  That's probably another slot in a table.  Similar for fudging things.

Right, that's a general problem with the difference between passing a new config
fragment and rereading the whole config.

Maybe this isn't a good path to go down after all.
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