devel@ntpsec.org said:
> Here's the first step of what you were talking about:
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> ...share/packages/ntpsec (2009)# ./waf configure
> --refclock=nmea,pps,local,generic,shm --prefix=/usr
...
> Checking for type struct timex
matthew.sel...@twosigma.com said:
> Are we worried about the speed of the build, lack of build support on
> particular platforms, or something else?
I'm not particularly concerned about the speed of a build. As far as I know,
nobody has complained about build times or suggested not building a
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 01:16:26PM -0800, Hal Murray via devel wrote:
>
> I have a simple patch that will turn off building things in attic/
>
> Should we make off be the default and change that to --enable-attic?
Hi Hal,
Are we worried about the speed of the build, lack of build support on
pa
On Feb 15, 2022 1:16 PM, Hal Murray via devel wrote:
I have a simple patch that will turn off building things in attic/
Should we make off be the default and change that to --enable-attic?Probably, tomorrow never comes. How's it going with dropping Python 2.6, oh we aren't.
On Feb 15, 2022 1:05 PM, Hal Murray via devel wrote:> How about a release at the end of February to give people time to wrap things up?
The group that started this would like it by the 24th.No, but there's always the next one. I do have lists though. I am not in a position to push my stuff past
I have a simple patch that will turn off building things in attic/
Should we make off be the default and change that to --enable-attic?
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> How about a release at the end of February to give people time to wrap things
> up?
The group that started this would like it by the 24th.
A RC (Release Candidate) would be a placeholder. Have we ever done one?
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Hal Murray via devel writes:
> There is a chicken/egg problem here. I'm trying to find out how different it
> is so I can decide if I'm comfortable with that.
>
> For starters, I'm interested in ntpd. As a straw man, I assume we will need
> a
> small(?) library to provide the API slots that ar