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Subjectannounce: PPSkit-0.9.3 (2nd edition)
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I have updated PPSkit-0.9.3 with no functional change, only to change
the patch that was not including new files to be created.

The MD5 checksum of the new patch is
7a987cc121089addd1ce9cb70219e470 *patch-2.2.16

If your patch is older that 2000-07-20 18:00:00 UTC you have the old one.

Sorry for the inconvenience, but it seems only one user has tried it
so far (or the other users found a way to fix it).

Regards,
Ulrich

NEWS for 0.9.3 (2nd edition)

* Added missing files (``ppsclock.h'', ``timepps.h'', ``l_fp.h'',
``kernel-time.txt'') to patch.


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Title: PPSkit
Version: 0.9.3
Entered-date: 2000-07-20
Description: General kernel patch to implement nanoseconds as time
resolution. Upgrades the kernel clock model for NTP v4
(nanokernel '#3'), including PPS support. Adds support for
capturing external timestamps with high precision via RFC 2783
(PPS API v1).
Keywords: NTP, PPS, PPS API, kernel patch, RFC1305, RFC1589, RFC2783,
clock_gettime, clock_getres, clock_settime, pulse-per-second,
time synchronization, time calibration, adjtimex, nanoseconds,
POSIX.4, nanokernel, hardpps
Author: Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de (Ulrich Windl)
Maintained-by: Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de (Ulrich Windl)
Primary-site: linux.kernel.org /pub/linux/daemons/ntp/PPS
112kB PPSkit-0.9.3.tar.gz
Alternate-site:
Original-site: pcphy4.physik.uni-regensburg.de /pub/wiu09524/PPS
PPSkit-0.9.3.tar.gz
Platform: Any. NTP PPS usage requires RS232-compatible precision
pulse-per-second with an error less than 500PPM (0.0005%)
Copying-policy: GPL, but payment welcome! (other licensing posible, ask!)
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