On Wednesday, 29 December 1999 at  6:55:35 +2354, Karl Denninger wrote:
> This is not a port, its part of the RELEASE!

Well, yes, 3.4.  But not -CURRENT.

> Its several YEARS old, and doesn't work right - you get lots of STEP
> changes instead of what you SHOULD get, which is a slew on the
> system clock.
>
> The new code (which has a current release date of this month) DOES appear
> to work correctly (I'm still verifying it, but it's certainly better
> than what is in the tree right now!)
>
> What does (someone) need to do to get this changed out/updated?

Nothing.

> I can't send it in as a port, since its part of the base package
> (setting it up as a port would be pretty trivial from what I can
> see)

When did you last update your -CURRENT?  xntpd disappeared a couple of
weeks ago.  I'll bounce you some mail, since everybody else has read
it.

Greg
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