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* Correct typos, mostly s/ a / an / where appropriate. Some whitespace cleanup,schweikh2003-01-011-1/+1
| | | | especially in troff files.
* Update ntpd to 4.1.1b. There are two new drivers and the usual bunch ofroberto2002-11-041-470/+501
| | | | | | | | fixes. See contrib/ntp/ChangeLog for details. MFC after: 1 month Prodded by: jhay Tested on: sparc64 (panther), alpha (beast) and i386.
* Update ntpd to 4.1.1a. This contains many bug fixes made on the STABLEroberto2002-10-291-12/+45
| | | | | | | | | | 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
* Update for the import of 4.1.0.roberto2001-08-291-277/+357
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* Disable RTPRIO and P1003.1B scheduling in ntpd. Only leave BSD_NICEdufault2000-03-121-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Update to 4.0.99b. According to Harlan Stenn, the things holding theroberto2000-01-281-50/+67
| | | | | release of 4.1.0 are not FreeBSD-related so importing this one is not a problem.
* Add the NMEA and the ONCORE driver.roberto1999-12-131-2/+2
| | | | Submitted by: wollman, phk
* Please welcome the brand new ntp4 daemon & utilities in the FreeBSD tree.roberto1999-12-131-0/+897
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)
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