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From: David Meyer <dmm0t@rincewind.mech.virginia.edu>
Message-Id: <199402271853.NAA04646@rincewind.mech.virginia.edu>
Subject: patches to xntpd-3.3j for NeXT
To: mills@udel.edu
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 1994 13:53:34 -0500 (EST)
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I have a couple of patches to make the 3.3j beta compile on a NeXT
running NS3.1.
The first patch just defines RETSIGTYPE. The second patch puts
HAVE_BSD_TTYS in DEFS rather than AUTHDEFS. The last patch just fixes
a type - using # rather than * in a comment block.
*** ../orig/include/ntp_machine.h Sun Feb 20 22:23:29 1994
--- include/ntp_machine.h Sun Feb 27 13:47:59 1994
***************
*** 313,318 ****
--- 313,319 ----
* Next
*/
#if defined(SYS_NEXT)
+ #define RETSIGTYPE void
#define DOSYNCTODR
#define HAVE_READKMEM
#define HAVE_BSD_NICE
*** ../orig/machines/next Sun Feb 20 22:23:36 1994
--- machines/next Sun Feb 27 13:47:15 1994
***************
*** 1,6 ****
RANLIB= ranlib -c -s
! DEFS= -DSYS_NEXT
! AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5 -DFAST_MD5 -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
DAEMONLIBS=
RESLIB=
--- 1,6 ----
RANLIB= ranlib -c -s
! DEFS= -DSYS_NEXT -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
! AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5 -DFAST_MD5
CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
DAEMONLIBS=
RESLIB=
*** ../orig/xntpd/refclock_irig.c Thu Jan 27 09:03:58 1994
--- xntpd/refclock_irig.c Sun Feb 27 13:36:30 1994
***************
*** 19,25 ****
* This driver supports the IRIG audio decoder. This clever gadget uses
* a modified BSD audio driver for the Sun SPARCstation which provides
* a timestamp, raw binary timecode, status byte and decoded ASCII
! # timecode. The data are represented in the structure:
*
* struct irig_time {
* struct timeval stamp; timestamp
--- 19,25 ----
* This driver supports the IRIG audio decoder. This clever gadget uses
* a modified BSD audio driver for the Sun SPARCstation which provides
* a timestamp, raw binary timecode, status byte and decoded ASCII
! * timecode. The data are represented in the structure:
*
* struct irig_time {
* struct timeval stamp; timestamp
--
David M. Meyer Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
dmm0t@rincewind.mech.virginia.edu University of Virginia
NeXTmail ok
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