>From the quill of Michael Powell, PhD. on Wednesday 29 November 2000 12:59 
pm, wrote:
I still think rdate (-s) (-p) 192.5.41.40 is much cleaner and easier. the -s 
set your system clock and -p prints to the terminal window
Michael
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> On Wed Nov 29, 2000 at 10:41:43AM -0500, David Walluck wrote:
> > The ntp package on the 7.2 CD seems to need /lib/librt.so from glibc 2.2
> > which isn't included in 7.2. I verfied the problem by downloading off of
> > ftp to make sure my CD wasn't outdated or anything like that. Grabbing
> > the SRPM and recpompiling fixed it but you should release an updated
> > package for ntp. I'm surprised no one else has reported this problem,
> > but...
>
> Are you sure?  I just uninstalled ntp-4.0.99k-2mdk and downloaded it
> again (my CDs are in a box somewhere), and the only problem I had were
> conflicts with xntp3.  I uninstalled xntp3 and ntp installed just
> fine.  I have no /lib/librt.so so it obviously can't require it.
>
> > I also have a problem with glibc, which makes me think something may be
> > wrong with that package, and that is what is causing the problem. For
> > some reason /lib/libc6.so shows as GLIBC_2.2 when nothing else does. This
> > makes RPM think packages a compile need glibc-2.2 package (when 2.1.3
> > comes with 7.2). Again, I reinstalled this glibc package and it still had
> > GLIBC_2.2. I admit this could be a package left over from cooker and it
> > is not overwriting that file for some reason, but this should be looked
> > into as well.
>
> I have no /lib/libc6.so on my 7.2 install.  Have you been mucking
> around with cooker packages or something?  It doesn't sound like you
> have a straight 7.2 install on your hands and that may be causing your
> problems.

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Michael R. Powell PhD.
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