Same here, they seem to have been replaced with openntpd which does
seem to include ntpdate, just ntpd.
Jacob Bresciani
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On Oct 6, 2005, at 7:02 PM, John C. Martin wrote:
On Thursday 06 October 2005 8:46 pm, Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
There is "ntpdate" (set the time from an NTP server), "date" (read
or set
the local clock), and "hwclock" (query and set the hardware
clock--generaelly you don't need to run this manually).
Speaking of ntpdate:
Last I checked the ntp, ntpdate, ntp-simple, and ntp-server
packages seemed to
be missing from the amd64 mirrors that I have been using
(debian.csail.mit.edu and mirror.espri.arizona.edu). This has been
the case
for at least a week or two now. I just pulled the .deb files I had
from the
apt cache on another local machine and moved on, but does anyone
know what is
the story with the missing packages?
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