Pardon my frustration here. I feel as though I'm talking to a clerk at the DMV who is insisting that my paperwork isn't in order. It is starting to make me write in a manner that is perhaps more angry than is appropriate, but it feels like I'm talking to a wall. The goal here should not be to close bug reports without understanding them. The goal should be to fix the problem, which is simple and straightforward.
Hew McLachlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1) What version of Ubuntu was the bug reported on? Feisty? > > 2) Have you tested using the latest release of Ubuntu, Hardy Heron? This > has a newer version of ntp, which may have solved your problem. It doesn't solve it. I've already explained that earlier in the bug report. If you had read the bug report and understood how ntpd works this would not be something you would be asking. > 3) Your bug description states that the solution is to remove certain > lines from certain files, but these files do not exist in the latest > version of ntp. Yes, I know that. The files are scripts that are executed when the system comes out of sleep or hibernate. They can be set to restart ntpd which is the the appropriate action. By removing those files the situation has been made worse rather than better -- the bug is not gone simply because the scripts have been entirely removed rather than simply rendered useless as they were before. Restoring them with appropriate settings so ntpd restarts when a machine comes out of sleep is the correct thing to do. To repeat, the issue is that ntpd is not a program that "understands" the idea of a machine, like a laptop, hibernating for some period of time and then re-appearing on an entirely different network. Simply restarting the daemon will cause it to behave correctly, but if the same instance keeps running it will misbehave after reboot. This is not a bug in ntpd -- ntpd is not built or designed for mobility and indeed probably should not be altered for mobility. Just adding scripts to restart it is fine. This will take five minutes for a skilled developer, perhaps less. > Again, please test with the latest version of Ubuntu, I'm not an imbecile. Please stop treating me like one. If someone wants to fix this, and understands the problem, it will take about five minutes to put appropriate files into the appropriate directories to restart ntpd when a machine comes out of sleep or hibernate. > Status: New => Incomplete The bug report is fine. The problem is that the people reading it are insufficiently technically skilled to understand what the issue is. As I said, this will take all of five minutes to fix if someone actually wants to. I'm re-setting the status, as the bug report is most certainly *not* incomplete. Perry -- Perry E. Metzger [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Confirmed -- ntp daemon not reconfigured by /etc/network https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120199 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs