Mea culpa for redundant post. I entered it on a different page & didn't
realize it would wind up here anyway. And 8 was correct, not 9. I'd at
least edit it out, but I see no button for that.

BTW, unless and until this is fixed, anybody got a workaround for
querying to see how accurate the present time is without confusing
openntpd? +- 5 seconds is good enough for me, probably even +- 30
seconds would be ok, but recently I've occasionally had times that were
off considerably more than that. I THINK that is because I didn't have
ANY ntpd-like thing installed, just ntpdate. So that problem is probably
corrected now, but still I have some scripts where I log a time and I'd
like to add a check to make sure I can count on some minimal level of
accuracy at the time I log it.

Thanks for reading.

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