syncronizing clocks on workstations

Dan Rich drich at dialogic.com
Thu Jun 6 04:57:48 AEST 1991


In article <988 at sunpix.East.Sun.COM>, jlf at galaxy.East.Sun.COM (John "Do The Bartman" Furlani) writes:
>>
>Hands down, then best way to synchronize clocks over a network is to use
>NTP (Network Time Protocol).

I won't argue with that, but has anyone managed to port it to System
V?  I started trying to compile it, but didn't have any luck.  I even
wrote a version of settimeofday() for USG, but haven't been able to find 
all of the system defines.


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