He! You are right, it does (didn't see it earlier when I wrote the bug
report.)

Yet, syslog reporting is not working, because ntpdate-debian checks the
settings in /etc/default/ntpdate and acts accordingly. ntpdate should
log into /var/log/daemon.log (being exec'd as part the the init/upstart
process). I wasn't getting any entries before a put a "-s" in
/etc/default/ntpdate. So, you never know if your wallclock date was
updated when your networking went up. (BTW, this works OK for desktops,
but servers should really have other means of keeping time drift in
check).

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ntpdate 1:4.2.2.p4+dfsg-1ubuntu2 has a flawed configuration file.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/83604

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