> Clock variables seem not to be working. Thanks. I don't use that stuff much so didn't test it enough.
> Also sys_var_list outputs the daemon_version variable. That's one of the rough edges that I fixed. It's been there forever. Now you see it. You can also see it with: rv 0 daemon_version The code has 3 tables: one for global variables (That's what I cleaned up) one for server variables one for refclocks There is actually a 4th chunk of data, a list of name=value pairs. You can set it from the command line or config file. (That's from reading the code. I haven't tested.) The code installs that daemon_version string you noticed. There was another string telling you what type of clock your system had, or something like that. It was 1 of 4 possibilities in the old Mills code but we removed 3 of them during our general cleanups so I dropped the leftover code that injected that line. You could also write them from ntpq -- except that all the write stuff is broken. The only place I found in the code that reads them is the modem driver to get the magic string to setup the modem. Being able to write stuff to a server might be interesting for some big complicated management system. I've never heard anything along those lines. I'm tempted to rip all that stuff out but I'll have to fix the modem driver first. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org https://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel