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Date:      Thu, 2 Sep 1999 11:18:02 +0100
From:      "Joe Pepin" <pepin_j@ins.com>
To:        "FBSDQuestion" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   NTP port Broken for 3.2-RELEASE?
Message-ID:  <NDBBLHINKKFIPHPHKAAEEEJKCAAA.pepin_j@ins.com>

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Hello, this is my first post to a FreeBSD list.

I am a seven year veteran of several Unices(OSF1, Solaris, SCO) , and most
recently Linux (I tried them all, and while they were all fun, none of them
had evrything I need).

I installed FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE last week, and have fallen head over heels
in love, I ordered tee-shirts, stickers, faceplates and everything.

I found "make world" to be a nearly relgious experiance.

I have one question;

I did not find mention of this in the errata.txt or on the FAQ.

I am in the middle of upgrading my small home network (4 hosts, DSL on the
way) to FreeBSD, and I need good time sync between them... but when I try to
install the NTP-1 port from CD, I get a message telling me the port is
broken :(

What does this mean, and how can I go about getting NTP to compile?

Do I need to download a new ports skeleton?  If so, where do I go for that?

I apologize profusely if this is addressed somewhere else that I should have
checked, if it is, I'd be happy to know where that someplace is.

Thanks in advance,
Joe Pepin




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