Hi

I agree that if you are using GPS simply as a PPS source, then this isn't quite 
as important. I believe that some are using GPS as a time of day (etc) source 
as well. I think that the how / why / what of doing this with NTP probably 
belongs over on the NTP list. The issue is a bit broader than just NTP and it 
does apply to time from GPS in general.

Bob

On Aug 11, 2013, at 6:40 PM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't* number my seconds with my PPS devices so as long as the PPS
> tracks the GPS system the  reported date is irrelevant.  If this
> problem effects an ntp controlled clock group I think it means you're
> misconfigured** e.g. misusing the TRUE option.
> 
> * Well not quite true but the point remains.
> ** Having all your primary clocks running identical hardware is
> probably a misconfiguration too.
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