current workaround is to install the older package 1.27 from ubuntu karmic 9.10:
64-bit: http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/amd64/adjtimex/download
32-bit: http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/i386/adjtimex/download

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #557949
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=557949

** Also affects: adjtimex (Debian) via
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=557949
   Importance: Unknown
       Status: Unknown

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: adjtimex
+ Package version: 1.28-1
  
- Bug report exists for debian too: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
- bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=557949
+ $ lsb_release -a
+ No LSB modules are available.
+ Distributor ID:       Ubuntu
+ Description:  Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
+ Release:      10.04
+ Codename:     lucid
+ 
+ 
+ Bug report exists for debian too: 
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=557949
  
  I have the same problem on Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid, still under testing).
  This error makes this package unusable.
  
  It looks like that "Correctly apply +-500 ppm sanity check" applied for 
version 1.28 is causing problems.
  Also, bug #559882 ( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=559882 ) 
seems to be a duplicate of this one.
  
  I have the same problem:
  
  $ sudo aptitude install adjtimex
  Reading package lists... Done
- Building dependency tree       
+ Building dependency tree
  Reading state information... Done
- Reading extended state information      
+ Reading extended state information
  Initializing package states... Done
  The following NEW packages will be installed:
-   adjtimex 
+   adjtimex
  0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded.
  Need to get 0B/58.2kB of archives. After unpacking 176kB will be used.
  Writing extended state information... Done
  Preconfiguring packages ...
  Selecting previously deselected package adjtimex.
  (Reading database ... 167625 files and directories currently installed.)
  Unpacking adjtimex (from .../adjtimex_1.28-1_amd64.deb) ...
  Processing triggers for man-db ...
  Processing triggers for ureadahead ...
  Setting up adjtimex (1.28-1) ...
  update-rc.d: warning: adjtimex start runlevel arguments (S) do not match LSB 
Default-Start values (2 3 4 5)
  update-rc.d: warning: adjtimex stop runlevel arguments (none) do not match 
LSB Default-Stop values (0 1 6)
  Regulating system clock...done.
  Comparing clocks (this will take 70 sec)...done.
  awk: BEGIN{print ((to-10000)*100 + override)./65536.)*.0864}
  awk:                                        ^ syntax error
  awk: BEGIN{print ((to-10000)*100 + override)./65536.)*.0864}
  awk:                                          ^ unterminated regexp
  awk: cmd. line:1: BEGIN{print ((to-10000)*100 + override)./65536.)*.0864}
  awk: cmd. line:1:                                                        ^ 
unexpected newline or end of string
  Adjusting system time by  sec/day to agree with CMOS clock...done.
  
- Reading package lists... Done             
- Building dependency tree       
+ Reading package lists... Done
+ Building dependency tree
  Reading state information... Done
- Reading extended state information      
+ Reading extended state information
  Initializing package states... Done
  Writing extended state information... Done
  
  $ sudo adjtimex --adjust
-                                       --- current ---   -- suggested --
+                                       --- current ---   -- suggested --
  cmos time     system-cmos  error_ppm   tick      freq    tick      freq
  1270121506    -124.142183
  1270121516    -123.957160    18502.3  10000         0
  1270121526    -123.772238    18492.2  10000         0    9815    511312
  1270121536    -123.571375    20086.3  10000         0    9799    897037
  1270121546    -123.386457    18491.8  10000         0    9815    537875
  
- ERROR: required correction is greater than plus/minus 500 parts 
+ ERROR: required correction is greater than plus/minus 500 parts
  per million, quitting (use --force-adjust to override).
  
  $ sudo adjtimex --adjust --force-adjust
-                                       --- current ---   -- suggested --
+                                       --- current ---   -- suggested --
  cmos time     system-cmos  error_ppm   tick      freq    tick      freq
  1270121703    -120.372324
  1270121713    -120.187284    18504.0  10000         0
  1270121723    -119.986438    20084.6  10000         0    9799   1009537
  1270121733    -119.801500    18493.8  10000         0    9815    406625
  1270121743    -119.596560    20494.0  10000         0    9795    392687
  
- WARNING: required correction is greater than plus/minus 500 parts 
+ WARNING: required correction is greater than plus/minus 500 parts
  per million, but adjusting anyway per your request.
  1270121753    -119.627563    -3100.3   9795    392687    9826    412337
  1270121763    -119.639954    -1239.1   9795    392687    9807   2955737
  1270121773    -119.652301    -1234.7   9795    392687    9807   2666674
  
- WARNING: required correction is greater than plus/minus 500 parts 
+ WARNING: required correction is greater than plus/minus 500 parts
  per million, but adjusting anyway per your request.

-- 
awk errors and invalid /etc/default/adjtimex
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553237
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