Re: ✘libntp.a unused?

2017-02-24 Thread Eric S. Raymond
Gary E. Miller : > Is there still a point to libntp.a? I see it being built, but never used > or installed... I think gpsd and one of the other remaining C tools links to it. -- http://www.catb.org/~esr/";>Eric S. Raymond Please consider contributing to my Patreon page at https:

Re: ✘libntp.a unused?

2017-02-24 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Gary! On Fri, 24 Feb 2017 15:51:54 -0800 "Gary E. Miller" wrote: > Is there still a point to libntp.a? I see it being built, but never > used or installed... Uh, never mind. I found it used 5 places... RGDS GARY --- G

✘libntp.a unused?

2017-02-24 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo All! Is there still a point to libntp.a? I see it being built, but never used or installed... The tests do not use it, the tests compile their own copies of the C files in libntp.a RGDS GARY --- Gary E. Miller Rellim 109

Re: Generic doesn't log into clockstat

2017-02-24 Thread Hal Murray
> The DCF77 only produces one timestamp each minute, so there really isn't a > big push for data reduction compared to NMEA's timestamp each second. I'd > really like to record the timestamp as received since it'll be useful in > case there's a problem with reception you can easily determine if it

Re: Generic doesn't log into clockstat

2017-02-24 Thread Achim Gratz
Hal Murray writes: > strom...@nexgo.de said: >> Like the NMEA clock: day, time of day, clock ID, timecode (optionally maybe >> the decoded time and flags from the timecode). > > There are two approaches to logging clockstats info. > > As background, the assumption is that you don't want to log eve