[ntp:questions] where is the most authoritative NTP documentation?
Ron Frazier (NTP)
timekeepingntplist at c3energy.com
Thu Mar 29 13:10:05 UTC 2012
Thanks to all who responded to this. This is good info, which I'm
definitely saving.
Ron
On 3/28/2012 4:33 PM, Steve Kostecke wrote:
> On 2012-03-28, Ron Frazier (NTP)<timekeepingntplist at c3energy.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Where is the most authoritative and up to date NTP documentation?
>>
> Documentation for each release may be found in the ./html/ directory of
> each stable release. Please visit http://archive.ntp.org/ntp4/ if you
> need to download a release tarball.
>
>
>> Here: http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/html/index.html
>>
> That is the current documentation for NTP development releases; it
> should not be considered authoritative for stable releases.
>
>
>> Or Here: http://doc.ntp.org/
>>
> This site archives the official documentation for stable releases of
> NTP. The documentation contained in this archive is presented in its
> original form with the exception of the addition of a site-wide
> searching / navigation tool-bar and an HTML wrapper, which includes the
> tool bar, for plain-text files and directory listings.
>
>
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