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Date:	Mon, 29 Mar 1999 10:12:46 +0200 (CEST)
From:	Ulrich Windl <wiu09524@pc3103.klinik.uni-regensburg.de>
To:	linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: announce: new PPSkits

Hello,

I have released two new PPSkits at the usual place (linux.kernel.org
/pub/linux/daemons/ntp/PPS): PPSkit-0.3.10 for Linux 2.0.36, and
PPSkit-0.6-pre7.diff.gz, based on Linux 2.2.1.

First, for the 0.6 release. I consider this patch as the famous "final"
version, and I'm planning to release PPSkit-0.6.0 soon.  It works for i386
architecture just fine, and I did not get any feedback from other
architectures. Therefore I assume its working (OK, just kidding)!

Second for the PPSkit-0.3.10: It just contains the proposed bug fixes:

                           NEWS for 0.3.10

+ As the code seems usable, and Linux 2.0 won't change a lot now, this
  probably will be the last release for PPSkit-0.3.

+ Updated ``enable_pps.c'' from the PPSkit-0.6 snapshot (don't miss
  pulses when monitoring jitter).

+ Merged another bug fix from the PPSkit-0.6 snapshot.  This fixes a
  memory leak associated with ``CIOGETEV'' as well as a possible race
  condition.

Begin3
Title:          PPSkit
Version:        0.3.10
Entered-date:   1999-03-27
Description:    NTP PPS support (and other time patches) for Linux 2.0.36+
                (kernel patch, documentation, test programs)
Keywords:       NTP, PPS, kernel, xntp, time, pulse-per-second,
                synchronization, adjtimex
Author:         Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de (Ulrich Windl)
Maintained-by:  Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de (Ulrich Windl)
Primary-site:   linux.kernel.org /pub/linux/daemons/ntp/PPS
                38kB PPSkit-0.3.10.tar.gz
Alternate-site: 
Original-site:  pcphy4.physik.uni-regensburg.de /pub/wiu09524/PPS
                PPSkit-0.3.10.tar.gz
Platform:       RS232-compatible precision pulse-per-second with an error
                less than 200ppm (0.0002%, 0.2ms)
Copying-policy: GPL, but payment welcome!
End

Regards,
Ulrich Windl



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