Kieran Kunhya (12021-02-07): > NTP is allowed to jump when it wants for example. It's not trivial for the > user to guarantee this.
In practice, it does not. > Exactly, so by default you must give the user a clock which is guaranteed > not to jump as you don't know. If they need to synchronise between PCs > using your naive process they can choose gettimeofday. So why are you still arguing this? > Hopefully they understand the consequences of that unlike you. It's > still a flawed process because of timestamp jitter etc. I obviously understand the consequences better than you, since you did not even realize why the wall time clock was needed. I think this should be the end of the discussion. Regards, -- Nicolas George
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