John Pettitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It's ok if you let ntp manage the pps but if you use the kernel pps
> (at least in FreeBSD) ntp doesn't tell the kernel about the offset
> so it locks to the pps edge not the real boundary.  There is a patch
> in an open bug for the nmea driver that would also work for the pps
> driver but nobody seem interested in folding it in.

You probably need to open a separate bug for refclock_atom.
A similar problem in refclock_parse has recently been fixed.

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                      Ronan Flood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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             Network Services, University of London Computer Centre
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