OpenNTPD 3.9p1-4-maemo4

OpenBSD NTP daemon NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep the computers clock synchronize. It provides the ability to sync the local clock to remote NTP servers and can act as NTP server itself, redistributing the local clock. This is an alternative implementation of the NTP software made by the OpenBSD project. It makes use of privilege separation. It only implements a subset of the NTP protocol and does not adjust the rate of the clock. Alternatives packages are ntp and chrony.
Section:
user/system
Maintainers:
Provides:
time-daemon
Size:
44584 bytes
MD5sum:
8acb26799bf272ed813a24a86be6fde6
Status:
Old version cleaned by repository management
QA Quarantine ends:
ENDED 2009-11-13 08:52

Changes

VersionChangesAuthorDate
3.9p1-4-maemo4 * Change Section from user/other to user/system
* Remove unnecessary files
Kimitake .2009-11-03 03:28 UTC
TesterKarmaTimestamp
Timo P (Tester) (829)
2010-02-26 07:47 UTC
Emanuele Cassioli (Tester) (980)
2010-02-18 18:24 UTC
Andrei Mirestean (343)
2010-02-17 14:30 UTC
Venomrush . (Tester) (720)
2009-12-15 00:58 UTC
Lucas Maneos (226)
2009-11-20 02:47 UTC

Package events

Event typeUserTimestamp
Old version cleaned by repository managementSystem2010-04-07 13:07 UTC
Promotion rejectedSystem2010-02-26 07:48 UTC
Package is in testingSystem2009-11-03 06:52 UTC

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Andrei Mirestean
Karma: 343

You must add bugtracker url in debian/control and upload the package again. It can't successfully pass testing without this field.

2010-02-17 14:29 UTC
Kimitake .
Karma: 253

Lucas, Thanks for the report, I will check it. btw, bugtracker URL is https://garage.maemo.org/tracker/?atid=1905&group_id=506&func=browse

2009-11-20 14:52 UTC
Lucas Maneos
Karma: 226
  • Doesn't seem to start automatically, don't know why but the init script symlink in /etc/rc2.d is there. Starting it manually works.

  • (Cosmetic) $NAME should be "openntpd" in the init script.

  • Bugtracker URL?

2009-11-20 02:46 UTC
Kimitake .
Karma: 253

Just install it because it is a daemon tool. When the device is on-line, it connects to NTP server periodically and syncs the device time.

2009-11-13 00:47 UTC
Andre Klapper
Karma: 1221

I actually wonder how to test this, being a normal user?

2009-11-13 00:26 UTC
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