Can we run ntpd long enough to test the initialization and much of the other 
code?

I'm thinking of something like start ntpd, wait a while, then kill it.  While 
it is running, we can also test ntpq.  The idea is to take advantage of the 
handful of environments that are readily available.

Is our code running as root?  Is ntpd (or whatever) running?  If so, can we 
turn it off?

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I got a message from gitlab today about limiting/charging for CI time.  Is that 
CPU seconds or wall-clock seconds?

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Should we make a list of OS/distro/version known to work?
And another for refclocks?


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