On Apr 08 12:56, Adam McDougall wrote:
On 04/08/2015 12:48, Matt Smith wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded my server to 10.1-STABLE r281264 and when I ran
mergemaster it told me that /etc/rc.d/ntpd was stale and would I like to
delete it. It's never done this before. I've figured out it's because I
have WITHOUT_NTP=yes in /etc/src.conf. I did this because I use the
ports version of ntpd and thus wanted to remove the base installed
version so that when I run commands like ntpq it's using my possibly
newer port installed version and not the older one.
However, the port version doesn't have its own rc script. It usually
uses the base version with ntpd_program and ntpd_config set. With this
latest change it means I have to have the base version installed again.
Is it possible to get the port version to have its own rc script?
net/openntpd has an rc script if you don't mind switching. It is very
very simple to configure.
Ideally the original problem should be solved too but I ran into the
same problem with Kerberos. I didn't get anywhere in the bug report
where I argued the system scripts still worked fine except for recent
changes in them causing a regression and failure with the port. Both
situations could probably use a contributed patch to make an rc script.
I guess it wouldn't be too hard to just take the base system script,
make some minor changes, and add it to the port. Would probably need to
call it something different to ntpd though so it doesn't conflict. The
openssh port does this I think with ssh in the base and openssh in the
port. I might look into it and submit a PR.
--
Matt
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