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From: whaley@elbo.ucs.ubc.ca (Paul Whaley)
Subject: Re: ntpd -> AIX/370 on a 3090
Message-ID: <1991Mar27.180231.1269@unixg.ubc.ca>
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Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1991 18:02:31 GMT

In article <1513@ucl-cs.uucp>, J.Crowcroft@cs.ucl.ac.uk (Jon Crowcroft) writes:
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|> 
|> has anyone done an AIX/370 port of ntp (else i shall have to do one:-(
|> 
|> thanks
|> 
|> jon 

There's not much point in trying until IBM fixes the bugs in adjtime. Both the
unix ntp implementations (ntp from louie.udel.edu and xntp) compile fairly
easily on AIX/370, but the errors in adjtime defeat the timekeeping - we had 
our clock 90 minutes slow at one point. While awaiting IBM's fix, we run
ntpdate every hour.
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