Re: Leap seconds

2015-03-27 Thread Peter Hessler
You don't need to do anything.

OpenBSD doesn't specifically handle leap-seconds, but openntpd will see
the change in time from its upstream peers, and will adjust the clock
for you.


On 2015 Mar 26 (Thu) at 22:15:17 +0200 (+0200), jinhitmanBarracuda wrote:
:As you know, the leap second issue will occour on 29th. June. I saw
:articles on some Linux distro's web page. It looks like there is a bug on
:the Linux kernel and it was effected on 2012.
:
:I would like to ask, is there anything which i should do on my OpenBSD 5.6 ?
:
:Sorry for my English
:

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Leap seconds

2015-03-26 Thread jinhitmanBarracuda
As you know, the leap second issue will occour on 29th. June. I saw
articles on some Linux distro's web page. It looks like there is a bug on
the Linux kernel and it was effected on 2012.

I would like to ask, is there anything which i should do on my OpenBSD 5.6 ?

Sorry for my English



OpenNTP and leap seconds

2005-10-31 Thread Will H. Backman
Just curious if OpenNTP supports leap seconds.
I have read that Jan 2006 will include one.

Past discussions:
http://www.sigmasoft.com/~openbsd/archives/html/openbsd-misc/2003-05/msg
01079.html

No, I don't need time that is that accurate.  This is just a case of
reading about it on the net and being curious without really needing it
or knowing too much about it.

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Coastal Enterprises, Inc.
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Re: OpenNTP and leap seconds

2005-10-31 Thread Darren Tucker
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 03:21:13PM -0500, Will H. Backman wrote:
 Just curious if OpenNTP supports leap seconds.
 I have read that Jan 2006 will include one.

3.8 recognises leap second flags from its servers and will propogate them
to its clients.  It currently doesn't do anything special on the kernel
side, though.

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