freebsd-nq/usr.sbin/xntpd/include
Garrett Wollman 628d2ac1b0 Fix up programs which expect <net/if.h> to include <sys/time.h> to instead
do it themselves.  (Some of these programs actually depended on this
beyond compiling the definition of struct ifinfo!)  Also fix up some
other #include messes while we're at it.
1996-12-10 17:11:53 +00:00
..
sys
in.h
l_stdlib.h
md5.h
mx4200.h
ntp_calendar.h
ntp_control.h
ntp_datum.h
ntp_filegen.h
ntp_fp.h
ntp_if.h Fix up programs which expect <net/if.h> to include <sys/time.h> to instead 1996-12-10 17:11:53 +00:00
ntp_in.h
ntp_io.h
ntp_machine.h
ntp_malloc.h
ntp_refclock.h
ntp_request.h
ntp_select.h
ntp_stdlib.h
ntp_string.h
ntp_syslog.h
ntp_timex.h
ntp_types.h
ntp_unixtime.h
ntp.h
ntpd.h
parse_conf.h
parse.h
README

README file for directory ./include of the NTP Version 3 distribution

This directory contains the include files used by most programs in this
distribution.  The ./sys directory in this directory contains system
header files used by the clock discipline and STREAMS modules in the
../kernel directory.

Note that multicast support (MCAST define) requires the header file
/usr/include/netinet/in.h for the particular architecture to be in place.
This file is constructed during the installation process in older systems;
it is already in place for those machines that support multicast ex box.
The file in.h included in this distribution is for Suns; the files for
other systems can be found in the multicast distribtutions for each
architecture separately.

If the precision-time kernel (KERNEL_PLL define) is configured, the
installation process requires the header file /usr/include/sys/timex.h
for the particular architecture to be in place. The file timex.h included
in this distribution is for Suns; the files for other systems can be
found in the kernel distributions available from the manufacturer's
representatives.