[Git][NTPsec/ntpsec][master] Documentation fixes.

Eric S. Raymond gitlab at mg.gitlab.com
Sat Jul 23 15:40:08 UTC 2016


Eric S. Raymond pushed to branch master at NTPsec / ntpsec


Commits:
7afcdc94 by Eric S. Raymond at 2016-07-23T11:39:57-04:00
Documentation fixes.

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1 changed file:

- util/README


Changes:

=====================================
util/README
=====================================
--- a/util/README
+++ b/util/README
@@ -12,12 +12,6 @@ audio-pcm.c::	Probe the capabilities of your sound card.  Assumes the
 		SunOS/Solaris/OpenSolaris, also implemented by *BSD
 		and in the old OSS Linux sound layer.
 
-bumpclock.c::	This is a simple program to bump the system clock so
-		you can see how ntpd and your OS respond.  The single
-		argument is the time-to-bump in microseconds.  The
-		default is 100000.  Stand-alone compile.
-		Tested: 20160226
-
 hist.c::	This program can be used to calibrate the clock reading
 		jitter of a particular CPU and operating system. It
 		first tickles every element of an array, in order to
@@ -72,15 +66,11 @@ stats::		directory containing awk and shell scripts useful for
 summary::	Generate summary files out of stat files produced by NTP
                 daemon.
 
-tg2.c::		A tone generator; makes audio signals that emulate
-		IRIG. Should run on Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD and Linux
-		provided the platform supports the SADA API.  Read the
-		source for the fine print.  Has a help option available
-		via -h.
-		TRIED: 20160228
-		This program may no longer compile, or run, on anything
-		except a *BSD system.  It need lots of includes, including
-		a strlcpy implementation, removal of multiple redefines of
-		included functions and headers, etc.
+tg2.c:: 	A tone generator; makes audio signals that emulate
+		IRIG. Compiles everywhere, but expect it to run only
+		on Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD and Linux provided the
+		platform supports the SADA API.  Read the source for
+		the fine print.  Has a help option available via -h.
+		TRIED: 20160723
 
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