1-- 2* clock state machine bugfix 3* Lose the source port check on incoming packets 4* (x)ntpdc compatibility patch 5* Virtual IP improvements 6* ntp_loopfilter fixes and improvements 7* ntpdc improvements 8* GOES refclock fix 9* JJY driver 10* bsdi port fixes 11* HP MPE/iX port 12* Win/NT port upgrade 13* Dynix PTX port fixes 14* Document conversion from CVS to BK 15* readline support for ntpq 16(4.1.0) 17* CERT problem fixed (99k23) 18* Huff-n-Puff filter 19* Preparation for OpenSSL support 20* Resolver changes/improvements are not backward compatible with mode 7 21 requests (which are implementation-specific anyway) 22* leap second stuff 23* manycast should work now 24* ntp-genkeys does new good things. 25* scripts/ntp-close 26* PPS cleanup and improvements 27* readline support for ntpdc 28* Crypto/authentication rewrite 29* WINNT builds with MD5 by default 30* WINNT no longer requires Perl for building with Visual C++ 6.0 31* algorithmic improvements, bugfixes 32* Solaris dosynctodr info update 33* html/pic/* is *lots* smaller 34* New/updated drivers: Forum Graphic GPS, WWV/H, Heath GC-100 II, HOPF 35 serial and PCI, ONCORE, ulink331 36* Rewrite of the audio drivers 37(4.0.99) 38* Driver updates: CHU, DCF, GPS/VME, Oncore, PCF, Ulink, WWVB, burst 39 If you use the ONCORE driver with a HARDPPS kernel module, 40 you *must* have a properly specified: 41 pps <filename> [assert/clear] [hardpps] 42 line in the /etc/ntp.conf file. 43* PARSE cleanup 44* PPS cleanup 45* ntpd, ntpq, ntpdate cleanup and fixes 46* NT port improvements 47* AIX, BSDI, DEC OSF, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Reliant, SCO, Solaris port improvements 48(4.0.98) 49* Solaris kernel FLL bug is fixed in 106541-07 50* Bug/lint cleanup 51* PPS cleanup 52* ReliantUNIX patches 53* NetInfo support 54* Ultralink driver 55* Trimble OEM Ace-II support 56* DCF77 power choices 57* Oncore improvements 58(4.0.97) 59* NT patches 60* AIX,SunOS,IRIX portability 61* NeXT portability 62* ntptimeset utility added 63* cygwin portability patches 64(4.0.96) 65* -lnsl, -lsocket, -lgen configuration patches 66* Y2K patches from AT&T 67* Linux portability cruft 68(4.0.95) 69* NT port cleanup/replacement 70* a few portability fixes 71* VARITEXT Parse clock added 72(4.0.94) 73* PPS updates (including ntp.config options) 74* Lose the old DES stuff in favor of the (optional) RSAREF stuff 75* html cleanup/updates 76* numerous drivers cleaned up 77* numerous portability patches and code cleanup 78(4.0.93) 79* Oncore refclock needs PPS or one of two ioctls. 80* Don't make ntptime under Linux. It doesn't compile for too many folks. 81* Autokey cleanup 82* ReliantUnix patches 83* html cleanup 84* tickadj cleanup 85* PARSE cleanup 86* IRIX -n32 cleanup 87* byte order cleanup 88* ntptrace improvements and patches 89* ntpdc improvements and patches 90* PPS cleanup 91* mx4200 cleanup 92* New clock state machine 93* SCO cleanup 94* Skip alias interfaces 95(4.0.92) 96* chronolog and dumbclock refclocks 97* SCO updates 98* Cleanup/bugfixes 99* Y2K patches 100* Updated palisade driver 101* Plug memory leak 102* wharton kernel clock 103* Oncore clock upgrades 104* NMEA clock improvements 105* PPS improvements 106* AIX portability patches 107(4.0.91) 108* New ONCORE driver 109* New MX4200 driver 110* Palisade improvements 111* config file bugfixes and problem reporting 112* autoconf upgrade and cleanup 113* HP-UX, IRIX lint cleanup 114* AIX portability patches 115* NT cleanup 116(4.0.90) 117* Nanoseconds 118* New palisade driver 119* New Oncore driver 120(4.0.73) 121* README.hackers added 122* PARSE driver is working again 123* Solaris 2.6 has nasty kernel bugs. DO NOT enable pll! 124* DES is out of the distribution. 125(4.0.72) 126* K&R C compiling should work again. 127* IRIG patches. 128* MX4200 driver patches. 129* Jupiter driver added. 130* Palisade driver added. Needs work (ANSI, ntoh/hton, sizeof double, ???) 131