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.
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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
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G
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
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Gary E. Miller Rellim 109
> 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
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