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Date:      15 Aug 2002 09:33:22 -0500
From:      Kirk Strauser <kirk@strauser.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Setting the Time || Public Time Servers
Message-ID:  <878z38kx8t.fsf@pooh.int>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0208141635310.20386-100000@danzig.sd.quantified.net>
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At 2002-08-14T23:37:14Z, Doug Silver <dsilver@urchin.com> writes:

> Also take a look at clockspeed (/usr/ports/sysutils) to obviate the need
> for running ntpd or ntpdate consistently.

From /usr/ports/sysutils/clockspeed/pkg-message:

    Clockspeed uses the libtai library, check /usr/ports/devel/libtai for
    more details. TAI time measure is off 22 seconds from UTC time
    measure. Therefore, your system time will show a 22 secs difference from
    your time source after you've installed this port.

    To fix this, you could follow this simple recipe created with PR
    ports/27617.

    [instructions to rebuild the system's zoneinfo]

Given that the software requires system modifications to run properly, and
that it essentially emulates NTP in a non-NTP-compatible manner, does it
actually have any advantages worth knowing about?
-- 
Kirk Strauser
The Strauser Group - http://www.strausergroup.com/

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