On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Ollivier Robert wrote:
> According to Rodney W. Grimes:
> > xntpd was recently renamed ntpd, but the documentation and manual
> > pages was not.
>
> > You'll find the manual page for ntpd with a ``man xntpd''.
Those are the old man pages. You're not running -current if you have
them :-).
> > And a side note for PHK. Could you change the rm -f /usr/sbin/xntpd
> > to instead replace /usr/sbin/xntpd with a LINK to ntpd for maximal
>
> I discussed that with Poul-Henning, Peter and David. I do not think that it is
> a good idea because:
I think it's a better idea than removing xntpd (not very good). We
normally don't remove old commands when their sources go away. It
clutters the makefiles and might remove a local copy of the command.
It is the responsibilty of the upgrader to remove old commands and
their infrastructure.
Bruce
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