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ntp 4.2.6p5

    1: 
    2: Submit patches, bug reports, and enhancement requests via
    3: 
    4: 			http://bugs.ntp.org
    5: 
    6: 		  The ntp Distribution Base Directory
    7: 
    8: This directory and its subdirectories contain the Network Time Protocol
    9: Version 4 (NTP) distribution for Unix and Windows/NT systems.  This release
   10: may still work on VxWorks, too.
   11: 
   12: The contents of the base directory are given in this file. The contents of
   13: subdirectories are given in the README files in each subdirectory.
   14: 
   15: A complete explanation of the configure, compile and install process, as
   16: well as setting up an NTP subnet, is in the HTML pages in the ./html/
   17: directory. For more information on NTP and how to get a working setup,
   18: read WHERE-TO-START.
   19: 
   20: For Windows/NT, visit html/build/hints/winnt.html .
   21: 
   22: The base directory ./ contains the autoconfiguration files, source
   23: directories and related stuff:
   24: 
   25: COPYRIGHT	Excerpt from the HTML file ./html/copyright.html. This file
   26: 		specifies copyright conditions, together with a list of
   27: 		major authors and electric addresses.
   28: 
   29: INSTALL		Generic installation instructions for autoconf-based programs.
   30: 		Unless you really know what you are doing, you should read the
   31: 		directions in the HTML pages, starting with ./html/index.html.
   32: 
   33: NEWS		What's new in this release.
   34: 
   35: README		This file.
   36: 
   37: README.bk	Instructions for folks who use the BitKeeper-repository
   38: 		version of NTP.
   39: 
   40: README.hackers	Notes to folks who want to hack on the code.
   41: 
   42: TODO            List of items the NTP developers are working on.
   43: 
   44: WHERE-TO-START	Hints on what to read in order to get a working
   45: 		configuration.
   46: 
   47: Makefile.am	Automake file configuration file. Edit only if you have the
   48: 		GNU automake and autoconf utilities installed.
   49: 
   50: Makefile.in	Autoconf make file template for Unix.
   51: 
   52: adjtimed        Directory containing the sources for the adjtime daemon
   53: 		for HP/UX systems prior to HP-UX 10.0.
   54: 
   55: authstuff       Directory containing sources for miscellaneous programs
   56: 		to test, calibrate and certify the cryptographic
   57: 		mechanisms for DES and MD5 based authentication. These
   58: 		programs do not include the cryptographic routines
   59: 		themselves, so are free of U.S. export restrictions.
   60: 
   61: build		A script to build the distribution in A.`config.guess`
   62: 		subdirectory (more or less).
   63: 
   64: clockstuff	Directory containing sources for miscellaneous programs
   65: 		to test certain auxiliary programs used with some kernel
   66: 		configurations, together with a program to calculate
   67: 		propagation delays for use with radio clocks and
   68: 		national time dissemination services such as WWV/WWVH,
   69: 		WWVB and CHU.
   70: 
   71: conf            Directory containing a motley collection of
   72: 		configuration files for various systems. For example only.
   73: 
   74: config.guess	Script used to identify the machine architecture and
   75: 		operating system.
   76: 
   77: config.h.in	Configuration file generated automatically from
   78: 		configure.in. Do not edit.
   79: 
   80: configure	Script used to configure the distribution. See the HTML pages
   81: 		(./html/index.html) for a complete description of the options
   82: 		available.
   83: 
   84: configure.in	Master configuration template. Edit only if you have the
   85: 		GNU automake and autoconf utilities installed.
   86: 
   87: dot.emacs	C-mode indentation rules for code "Just the way Dave likes it".
   88: 
   89: flock_build	(UDel only) Build the distribution on a number of
   90: 		different platforms.
   91: 
   92: html            Directory containing a complete set of documentation on
   93: 		building and configuring a NTP server or client. The
   94: 		documentation is in the form of HTML files suitable for
   95: 		browsing and contains links to additional documentation
   96: 		at various web sites. If a browser is unavailable, an
   97: 		ordinary text editor can be used.
   98: 
   99: include		Directory containing include header files used by most
  100: 		programs in the distribution.
  101: 
  102: install-sh	Script to install a program, script or data file.
  103: 
  104: kernel		Directory containing sources for kernel programs such as
  105: 		line disciplines and STREAMS modules used with the CHU
  106: 		decoder and precision PPS signals.
  107: 
  108: libntp		Directory containing library source code used by most
  109: 		programs in the distribution.
  110: 
  111: ntpdate		Directory containing sources for a program to set the
  112: 		local machine time from one or more remote machines
  113: 		running NTP.  Operates like rdate, but much more accurate.
  114: 
  115: ntpq            Directory containing sources for a utility program to
  116: 		query local and remote NTP peers for state variables and
  117: 		related timekeeping information. This program conforms
  118: 		to Appendix A of the NTP Version 3 Specification RFC 1305.
  119: 
  120: ntptrace        Directory containing sources for a utility program that
  121: 		can be used to reveal the chain of NTP peers from a
  122: 		designated peer to the primary server at the root of the
  123: 		timekeeping subnet.
  124: 
  125: parse		Directory containing files belonging to the generic
  126: 		parse reference clock driver. For reasonably simple
  127: 		clocks it is possible to get away with about 3-4Kb of
  128: 		code. additionally the SunOS 4.x/Solaris 5.3 streams
  129: 		module for parse squats here.
  130: 
  131: patches		Directory containing patches already applied to this
  132: 		distribution. These are included for record and to help
  133: 		in possible porting problems.
  134: 
  135: scripts		Directory containing scripts to build the configuration
  136: 		files in this directory and then the makefiles used in
  137: 		various dependent directories. the subdirectories
  138: 		monitoring and support hold various perl and shell
  139: 		scripts for visualizing synchronization and daemon startup.
  140: 
  141: stamp.h.in	Configuration file generated automatically from configure.in.
  142: 		Do not edit.
  143: 
  144: util            Directory containing sources for various utility and
  145: 		testing programs.
  146: 
  147: David L. Mills (mills@udel.edu)
  148: 21 June 1998

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