Now the PPA [1] contains builds for Precise, Quantal and Raring.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/htpdate
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Title:
[needs-packagin
Still need packaging in Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal
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Title:
[needs-packaging] htpdate package request as alternative to ntpdate
and rdate clients
To m
Thank you!
On 01/17/2012 02:09 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> I recently published binaries for htpdate on my Launchpad PPA. [1] . Is
> it possible to contribute them to the main Ubuntu repos?
>
> [1] https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/htpdate
>
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I recently published binaries for htpdate on my Launchpad PPA. [1] . Is
it possible to contribute them to the main Ubuntu repos?
[1] https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/htpdate
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** Description changed:
While ntp may be a great protocol, I find it quite bloated and slow for the
simple purpose of just setting a local date and time to a reference clock. I do
not need 20ms accuracy on a notebook's clock :-).
Thus I use(d) rdate, but the public rdate servers are slowly d
** Summary changed:
- [needs-packaging] htp package request as alternative to ntpdate and rdate
clients
+ [needs-packaging] htpdate package request as alternative to ntpdate and rdate
clients
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[needs-packaging] htpdate package request as alternative to ntpdate and rdate
clients
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