On 2012 Jul 4, at 08:50, Jimmy Hess wrote: > So accept the inaccuracy and correct the clock in the normal way that > NTP corrects clocks that have drifted.
This is basically the "leap smear" that google instituted after the issues in 2005. It works nicely in cloud applications where real-time is not an issue. It does not work so well when precision calculations of real-time physics are important, nor in heterogeneous environments where not all devices pay attention to NTP or some handle the leap differently than others. Those are places where a kernel should never be asked to do what the combination of POSIX and leap seconds demand. -- Steve Allen <s...@ucolick.org> WGS-84 (GPS) UCO/Lick Observatory Natural Sciences II, Room 165 Lat +36.99855 University of California Voice: +1 831 459 3046 Lng -122.06015 Santa Cruz, CA 95064 http://www.ucolick.org/~sla/ Hgt +250 m