adjtimex 1.29-11 source package in Ubuntu

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adjtimex (1.29-11) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian/patches:
    - Add patch to fix ntpdate command (Closes: #944867).
  * debian/control:
    - Use my debian email.
    - Move Vcs-* to salsa.
    - Add Rules-Requires-Root: no

 -- Roger Shimizu <email address hidden>  Wed, 28 Apr 2021 00:11:49 +0900

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Roger Shimizu
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Original maintainer:
Roger Shimizu
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
admin
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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adjtimex_1.29-11.debian.tar.xz 32.5 KiB 01e676e200e1d5fe327940c163443a4f1a506b20c51d6e551d5d9b2bbbf816a1

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Binary packages built by this source

adjtimex: kernel time variables configuration utility

 This package provides a utility to manipulate the kernel time
 variables. For a machine connected to the Internet, or equipped with
 a precision oscillator or radio clock, the best way to keep the
 system clock accurate is using NTP (Network Time Protocol). However,
 for a standalone or intermittently connected machine, you may use
 adjtimex instead to at least correct for systematic drift. It can
 optionally adjust the system clock using the CMOS clock as a
 reference, and can log times for long-term estimation of drift rates.

adjtimex-dbgsym: debug symbols for adjtimex