>Expires February 2036 minus the current date
>is about 12 years and 5 months maybe ish...
The context is a duration of time rather than time of day. eg the result of
sub_tspec() How many seconds did it take to do X? The current date has
nothing to do with it.
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On Aug 28, 2023 18:10, James Browning wrote:On Aug 28, 2023 17:10, Hal Murray wrote:
James Browning said:
> The NTP solution would be to convert the mess to l_fp which
> will work for a bit less than 13 years.
Thanks. l_fp is the right answer.
How did you get 13 years? I get 136. Did
James Browning said:
> The NTP solution would be to convert the mess to l_fp which
> will work for a bit less than 13 years.
Thanks. l_fp is the right answer.
How did you get 13 years? I get 136. Did you drop/typo the 6?
> My joke would be to have it as a long long of micro-seconds which w
> On 08/28/2023 3:08 PM PDT Hal Murray via devel wrote:
>
>
> I just pushed the first cut.
>
> No documentation yet.
>
> Like sysstats and usestats, ntsstats and ntskestats get logged every hour.
>
> If you look at the output from ntpq -c nts, the counters fall into two
> clumps,
> one for
I just pushed the first cut.
No documentation yet.
Like sysstats and usestats, ntsstats and ntskestats get logged every hour.
If you look at the output from ntpq -c nts, the counters fall into two clumps,
one for NTS and one for NTS-KE. All the counters get logged in the same order.
Should