branch and a few new drivers. See contrib/ntp/ChangeLog for details.
Hide kernel header sys/lock.h from ntp [1]
PR: bin/33914
Submitted by: thomas, bde[1]
MFC after: 1 month
added but not its postrequisite -ltermcap.
Fixed breakage of DPADD in previous commit. ${LIBREADLINE} was misspelled
-lreadline. This should have been fatal since there is no file named
-lreadline, but it worked because of an undcumented bugfeature in make(1)
(or its configuration files): missing source files named -l* are silently
assumed to be up to date libraries. `make checkdpadd' also fails to detect
this error.
for ntp-4.1.0.
Unfortunately, David Mills insists on managing the documentation in
such a way as to make it impossible for me to make things easy on our
translators, without printing out the documentation and reading through
it side-by-side with a finger on each page.
for a scheduling boost. This is a conservative change that should
make no difference in practice and eliminate concerns about this being
the source of some SMP hangs.
Configuration scripts should never auto-configure P1003.1B
without a second test. The behavior with respect to regular time
sharing, who can access it, etc., is not defined.
Approved by: jkh
ntpd.8:
add -gx to SYNOPSIS
clarify explanation of -g
ntp.conf.5:
add missing field description for rawstats lines
Install audio.htm, driver3[567].htm and qth.htm.
in favour of placing information in the correct sections.
The ntp_acc(8), ntp_auth(8), ntp_clock(8), ntp_conf(8),
ntp_misc(8) and ntp_mon(8) pages have been merged into
ntp.conf(5) and ntp.keys(5).
Requested by: rgrimes, wollman
Those pages which have not been transcribed are referenced as
gracefully as possible.
There is no perfect section for the ntp_* files, which document
configuration options for the NTP suite, so I'm putting them in
the same section as the pages for the utilities themselves.
This is the second part of the commit (the third -- link in usr.sbin/Makefile)
will be done after a more complete review by phk & obrien.
NOTE: the number of drivers included in the default configuration is very
minimal, mainly local clocks and the one I use RAWDCF. Anyone wanting to
have a more complete version will find recompilation very easy.
It builds and runs on both alpha & i386. It also does survive "make world".
Reviewed by: phk, obrien (partly)