Update to a newer snapshot; this successfully disciplines the clock on

my Blade 100 with its 1180 ppm frequency offset.
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naddy 2015-01-21 22:17:11 +00:00
parent 5cc84cfc6e
commit a150d2c969
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2015/01/14 21:38:32 naddy Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2015/01/21 22:17:11 naddy Exp $
COMMENT= network time synchronization software
DISTNAME= ntimed-0.0.2015.01.12
DISTNAME= ntimed-0.0.2015.01.17
CATEGORIES= net
HOMEPAGE= https://github.com/bsdphk/Ntimed
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GH_ACCOUNT= bsdphk
GH_PROJECT= Ntimed
GH_COMMIT= 3da3e4bde33cf3eafe2158f358a47cbdd69e2c98
GH_COMMIT= db0abbb4c80f2ecef6bc5d9639bca5bea28532a2
WANTLIB= c m

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SHA256 (ntimed-0.0.2015.01.12.tar.gz) = pQX9UMT41UUM8eMQD6dyBK0/axOCaZrmvxG5w043+H4=
SIZE (ntimed-0.0.2015.01.12.tar.gz) = 33422
SHA256 (ntimed-0.0.2015.01.17.tar.gz) = QUMTVTqYiJ46x6rEnmIancLJh59PdXG69eBiF3hbjRs=
SIZE (ntimed-0.0.2015.01.17.tar.gz) = 33594