> For the record, those looking for a runtime workaround might prefer:
> 
> date -u -s "$(date -u -R)"
> 
> The extra switches are to avoid locales and ambiguous timezones getting in 
> your way, and the quoting is, well, for proper quoting. :P

For what it's worth, an even simpler command to do this is:
  date -s now

(as mentioned at the top of 
http://serverfault.com/questions/403732/anyone-else-experiencing-high-rates-of-linux-server-crashes-during-a-leap-second
)

Nathan

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