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diff --git a/usr.sbin/xntpd/hints/rs6000 b/usr.sbin/xntpd/hints/rs6000 deleted file mode 100644 index 8561ac2..0000000 --- a/usr.sbin/xntpd/hints/rs6000 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -15.7.1993 -xntp3 compiles now again on AIX. I have disabled prototyping and added -the switch -D_NO_PROTO which disables prototyping in the system include -files. - -Matthias Ernst maer@nmr.lpc.ethz.ch --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Xntp version 3 now support the cc compiler for AIX. -The Config.aix will now use cc by default. You can still compile xntp -with the bsd compiler by changing "COMP= cc" to "COMP= bsdcc" and -and removing the "-DSTUPID_SIGNAL" option from the "DEFS" option. - -xntp and tickadj was also modified so that the value of tickadj is read -form the kernel and can be set by tickadj. For now I would not set -tickadj below 40 us. - -Bill Jones -jones@chpc.utexas.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -This is a modified version of xntp version 3 for the RS6000. It works for -AIX 3.2 and these are the same changes as have been applied tothe version 2 -implementation of xntp. It works fine for us but I have not tested all of -the features, especially the local clock support for the RS6000 is not tested -at all. - -Matthias Ernst, ETH-Zuerich, Switzerland - maer@nmr.lpc.ethz.ch - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Here the original README.rs6000 for the version 2 implementation: - -A hacked version of xntp for the IBM RS/6000 under AIX 3.1 can be found -in xntp.rs6000.tar.Z. [ if still available at all - Frank Kardel 93/12/3 ] - -This will not work on older versions of AIX due to a kernel bug; to find -out whether you have the kernel bug, compile and run testrs6000.c (see -comments in the code for instructions). - -xntp and testrs6000 require "bsdcc" to compile. This is simply another -entry point into the xlc compiler with various options set for BSD -compatibility. If your system does not have bsdcc, do the following: - -link /bin/bsdcc to /bin/xlc - -put the following into /etc/xlc.cfg: - -* BSD compatibility -bsdcc: use = DEFLT - crt = /lib/crt0.o - mcrt = /lib/mcrt0.o - gcrt = /lib/gcrt0.o - libraries = -lbsd, -lc - proflibs = -L/lib/profiled,-L/usr/lib/profiled - options = -H512,-T512, -qlanglvl=extended, -qnoro, -D_BSD, -D_NONSTD_TYPES, -D_NO_PROTO, -tp,-B/lib/ - |