On Thu, Aug 26, 1999 at 02:31:08PM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
> On Debian 2.1 systems I always used xntp3 to sync my system clocks. I've
> noticed Potato doesn't have a .deb for xntp3, and when I tried manually
The package has been renamed to ntp.
> compiling from the sources used to build the 2.1
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Alec Smith wrote:
> On Debian 2.1 systems I always used xntp3 to sync my system clocks. I've
> noticed Potato doesn't have a .deb for xntp3, and when I tried manually
> compiling from the sources used to build the 2.1 debs, I got an error I'm
> assuming is glibc2.1-change relat
On Thu, Aug 26, 1999 at 02:31:08PM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
> On Debian 2.1 systems I always used xntp3 to sync my system clocks. I've
> noticed Potato doesn't have a .deb for xntp3, and when I tried manually
> compiling from the sources used to build the 2.1 debs, I got an error I'm
> assuming is
On Debian 2.1 systems I always used xntp3 to sync my system clocks. I've
noticed Potato doesn't have a .deb for xntp3, and when I tried manually
compiling from the sources used to build the 2.1 debs, I got an error I'm
assuming is glibc2.1-change related. I've also tried ntpdate from the 2.2
distro
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