Added ntp-4.2.4p6 template.

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# $NetBSD: ntp.conf,v 1.9 2007/02/10 19:36:56 reed Exp $
#
# NetBSD default Network Time Protocol (NTP) configuration file for ntpd
# This file is intended to be both a usable default, and a Quick-Start
# Guide. The directives and options listed here are not at all complete.
# A great deal of additional documentation, including links to FAQS and
# other guides, may be found on the official NTP web site, in particular
#
# http://www.ntp.org/documentation.html
#
# Process ID file, so that the daemon can be signalled from scripts
pidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid
# The correction calculated by ntpd(8) for the local system clock's
# drift is stored here.
driftfile /var/db/ntp.drift
# Suppress the syslog(3) message for each peer synchronization change.
logconfig -syncstatus
# This will help minimize disruptions due to network congestion. Don't
# do this if you configure only one server!
tos minsane 2
# Hereafter should be "server" or "peer" statements to configure other
# hosts to exchange NTP packets with. Peers should be selected in such
# a way that the network path to them is symmetric (that is, the series
# of links and routers used to get to the peer is the same one that the
# peer uses to get back. NTP assumes such symmetry in its network delay
# calculation. NTP will apply an incorrect adjustment to timestamps
# received from the peer if the path is not symmetric. This can result
# in clock skew (your system clock being maintained consistently wrong
# by a certain amount).
#
# The best way to select symmetric peers is to make sure that the
# network path to them is as short as possible (this reduces the chance
# that there is more than one network path between you and your peer).
# You can measure these distances with the traceroute(8) program. The
# best place to start looking for NTP peers for your system is within
# your own network, or at your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
#
# Ideally, you should select at least three other systems to talk NTP
# with, for an "what I tell you three times is true" effect.
#
#peer an.ntp.peer.goes.here
#server an.ntp.server.goes.here
# Public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. Volunteer's servers
# are dynamically assigned to the CNAMES below via DNS round-robin.
# The pool.ntp.org project needs more volunteers! The only criteria to
# join are a nailed-up connection and a static IP address. For details,
# see the web page:
#
# http://www.pool.ntp.org/
#
# The country codes can help you find servers that are net-wise close.
# As explained above, closer is better...
# Northern U.S.A
#server ca.pool.ntp.org
#server us.pool.ntp.org
#server us.pool.ntp.org
# Northern Europe
#server de.pool.ntp.org
#server de.pool.ntp.org
#server dk.pool.ntp.org
# Depending on the vagaries of DNS can occasionally pull in the same
# server twice. The following CNAMES are guaranteed to be disjoint, at
# least over some short interval.
server 0.pool.ntp.org
server 1.pool.ntp.org
server 2.pool.ntp.org

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $NetBSD: ntpd,v 1.13 2004/08/13 18:08:03 mycroft Exp $
#
# PROVIDE: ntpd
# REQUIRE: DAEMON
# BEFORE: LOGIN
$_rc_subr_loaded . /etc/rc.subr
name="ntpd"
rcvar=$name
command="/usr/bin/${name}"
pidfile="/var/run/${name}.pid"
required_files="/etc/ntp.conf"
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$1"

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $NetBSD: ntpdate,v 1.18 2005/03/15 12:06:12 lukem Exp $
#
# PROVIDE: ntpdate
# REQUIRE: NETWORKING LOGIN
$_rc_subr_loaded . /etc/rc.subr
name="ntpdate"
rcvar=$name
command="/usr/bin/${name}"
start_cmd="ntpdate_start"
stop_cmd=":"
ntpdate_start()
{
if [ -z "$ntpdate_hosts" ]; then
ntpdate_hosts=$(awk '
/^#/ { next }
/^(server|peer)[ \t]*127.127/ { next }
/^(server|peer)/ { if ($2 ~ /^-[46]/)
print $3
else
print $2 }
' </etc/ntp.conf)
fi
if [ -n "$ntpdate_hosts" ]; then
echo "Setting date via ntp."
$command $rc_flags $ntpdate_hosts
fi
}
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$1"

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# Template file for 'ntp-perl'.
#
short_desc="${short_desc} (perl scripts)"
long_desc="${long_desc}
This package contains perl scripts ntp-wait and ntptrace."
Add_dependency run ntp
Add_dependency run perl
do_install()
{
local destdir=${XBPS_DESTDIR}/${pkgname}-${version}
local origdir=${XBPS_DESTDIR}/${sourcepkg}-${version}
mkdir -p ${destdir}/usr/bin
for f in ntp-wait ntptrace; do
mv ${origdir}/usr/bin/${f} ${destdir}/usr/bin
done
}

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# Template file for 'ntp'
pkgname=ntp
sourcepkg=ntp
version=4.2.4p6
distfiles="http://archive.ntp.org/ntp4/$pkgname-$version.tar.gz"
build_style=gnu_configure
configure_args="--enable-linuxcaps --enable-getifaddrs=glibc
--enable-all-clocks --enable-parse-clocks --with-crypto=openssl
--enable-accurate-adjtime --without-rpath --mandir=/usr/share/man
--enable-ipv6"
make_install_target="DESTDIR=$XBPS_DESTDIR/$pkgname-$version install"
short_desc="The Network Time Protocol"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
checksum=647640067c7c6a4c568af54c139ce07bbf9f69b54bf9be2704b4c99c56651067
long_desc="
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize a computer's
time with another reference time source. This package includes ntpd
(a daemon which continuously adjusts system time) and utilities used
to query and configure the ntpd daemon."
subpackages="perl"
Add_dependency full glibc
Add_dependency full openssl
post_install()
{
local destdir=$XBPS_DESTDIR/$pkgname-$version
install -d ${destdir}/etc/rc.d
install -d ${destdir}/usr/share/ntp
install -d ${destdir}/usr/share/doc/ntp
install -m 755 ${FILESDIR}/ntpd ${destdir}/etc/rc.d/ntpd
install -m 755 ${FILESDIR}/ntpdate ${destdir}/etc/rc.d/ntpdate
install -m 644 ${FILESDIR}/ntp.conf ${destdir}/etc/ntp.conf
cp -a ${wrksrc}/html ${destdir}/usr/share/doc/ntp
cp -a ${wrksrc}/conf ${destdir}/usr/share/ntp
}