i...@bsdimp.com said:
> With ntpd -g, it means that time will be messed up until the time is
> first set (which isn't after the first measurement). There are
> several polling intervals, about a minute apart, that have to happen
> before ntpd believes the time
There is some "burst" option which
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"Perry E. Metzger" writes:
:
: "M. Warner Losh" writes:
: > In message: <87ab2dat79@snark.cb.piermont.com>
: > "Perry E. Metzger" writes:
: > :
: > : Frank Kardel writes:
: > : > Actually we can retire ntpdate in r
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 03:34:09PM -0400, Christos Zoulas wrote:
> don't use char values for functions that can return -1; chars are not always
> signed.
sorry, that was stupid.
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David A. Holland
dholl...@netbsd.org
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 10:54:34AM -0400, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>
> Frank Kardel writes:
> > Actually we can retire ntpdate in rc unless we are very tight on
> > memory. ntpd_flags should add the -g flag. This allows for a big
> > (time setting) initial (and only one time) step in ntpd.
>
>
"M. Warner Losh" writes:
> In message: <87ab2dat79@snark.cb.piermont.com>
> "Perry E. Metzger" writes:
> :
> : Frank Kardel writes:
> : > Actually we can retire ntpdate in rc unless we are very tight on
> : > memory. ntpd_flags should add the -g flag. This allows for a big
>
Marc Balmer writes:
>> Frank Kardel writes:
>>> Actually we can retire ntpdate in rc unless we are very tight on
>>> memory. ntpd_flags should add the -g flag. This allows for a big
>>> (time setting) initial (and only one time) step in ntpd.
>>
>> I was made aware of that a few days ago.
>>
>
Am 06.08.2009 um 17:08 schrieb Marc Balmer:
Am 06.08.2009 um 16:54 schrieb Perry E. Metzger:
Frank Kardel writes:
Actually we can retire ntpdate in rc unless we are very tight on
memory. ntpd_flags should add the -g flag. This allows for a big
(time setting) initial (and only one time)
In message: <87ab2dat79@snark.cb.piermont.com>
"Perry E. Metzger" writes:
:
: Frank Kardel writes:
: > Actually we can retire ntpdate in rc unless we are very tight on
: > memory. ntpd_flags should add the -g flag. This allows for a big
: > (time setting) initial (and only one
Am 06.08.2009 um 16:54 schrieb Perry E. Metzger:
Frank Kardel writes:
Actually we can retire ntpdate in rc unless we are very tight on
memory. ntpd_flags should add the -g flag. This allows for a big
(time setting) initial (and only one time) step in ntpd.
I was made aware of that a few
Frank Kardel writes:
> Actually we can retire ntpdate in rc unless we are very tight on
> memory. ntpd_flags should add the -g flag. This allows for a big
> (time setting) initial (and only one time) step in ntpd.
I was made aware of that a few days ago.
If we go that route, however, we will
Am 04.08.2009 um 09:11 schrieb Geoff Wing:
On Saturday 2009-07-25 16:20 +, Marc Balmer output:
:Module Name: src
:Committed By: mbalmer
:Date: Sat Jul 25 16:20:11 UTC 2009
[...]
:Added Files:
: src/etc: gpio.conf
: src/etc/rc.d: gpio
: src/share/man/man5: gpio.
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