[LEAPSECS] LEAPSECS Digest, Vol 34, Issue 8
M. Warner Losh
imp at bsdimp.com
Fri Oct 9 19:13:43 EDT 2009
In message: <13205C286662DE4387D9AF3AC30EF456AFA8697A05 at EMBX01-WF.jnpr.net>
Jonathan Natale <jnatale at juniper.net> writes:
: AFAIK, routers also just re-sych. The OS's are not capable of
: xx:xx:60 time. For reading router logs this is fine in most cases
: which is all NTP is really for. I don't think they simply step the
: time, I am pretty sure they do tweak the freq. I could be wrong and
: I am NOT representing Juniper here, just my thoughts. :-)
FreeBSD will cope with the xx:xx:60 second correctly, assuming it is
told about the leapsecond soon enough. Not all other parts of the
system can cope with the xx:xx:60, but that's a posix time_t
limitation that you can't do anything about[*].
Warner
[*] The 'right' timezone files attempt to do things correctly, but in
doing so they break time_t definition...
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