Overview
Request 738251 superseded
- Update to 1.1.7 bsc#1153841:
* The numeric literal argument of the 'time1' fudge option on a clock
can now have one or more letter suffixes that compensate for era
rollover in a GPS device. Each "g" adds the number of seconds in a
1024-week (10-bit) GPS era. Each "G" adds the number of seconds in a
8192-week (13-bit) GPS era.
* The neoclock4x driver has been removed, due to the hardware and the
vendor having utterly vanished from the face of the earth.
* The NTS ALPN negotiation sequence has been modified for improved
interoperability with other NTS implementations.
* NTS key rotation now happens every 24 hours. It used to rotate
every hour to enable testing of recovery from stale cookies.
- Remove merged patch ntpsec-1.1.6-update-waf.patch
- Enable documentation build
- Created by scarabeus_iv
- In state superseded
- Superseded by 738253
- Open review for licensedigger
- Open review for factory-auto
- Open review for factory-staging
Request History
scarabeus_iv created request
- Update to 1.1.7 bsc#1153841:
* The numeric literal argument of the 'time1' fudge option on a clock
can now have one or more letter suffixes that compensate for era
rollover in a GPS device. Each "g" adds the number of seconds in a
1024-week (10-bit) GPS era. Each "G" adds the number of seconds in a
8192-week (13-bit) GPS era.
* The neoclock4x driver has been removed, due to the hardware and the
vendor having utterly vanished from the face of the earth.
* The NTS ALPN negotiation sequence has been modified for improved
interoperability with other NTS implementations.
* NTS key rotation now happens every 24 hours. It used to rotate
every hour to enable testing of recovery from stale cookies.
- Remove merged patch ntpsec-1.1.6-update-waf.patch
- Enable documentation build
scarabeus_iv superseded request
superseded by 738253