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-# This is the local configure file (distribution version).
-# You must modify it to fit your particular configuration
-# and name it Config.local
-# The following configuratiions can be auto-generated:
-#
-# make Config.local.green
-# make a Config.local that supports a local clock
-# (i.e. allow fallback to use of the CPU's own clock)
-# make Config.local.NO.clock
-# make a Config.local that supports no clocks
-#
-#
-# NOTE TO GREENHORNS
-#
-# For plug-'n-play and no radios or other complicated gadgetry,
-# use "make Config.local.green" or "make Config.local.local" as above.
-#
-# Following defines can be set in the DEFS_OPT= define:
-#
-# The flag -DDEBUG includes some debugging code. To use this, include
-# the define and start the daemon with one or more -d flags, depending
-# on your calibration of pearannoya. The daemon will not detach your
-# terminal in this case. Judicious use of grep will reduce the speaker
-# volume to bearable levels.
-#
-# To change the location of the configuration file, use a
-# -DCONFIG_FILE=\\"/local/etc/ntp.conf\\" or something similar.
-#
-# The -DSYSLOG_FILE defines allows logging messages that are normally
-# reported via syslof() in a file. The file name can be configured using
-# the configuration line "logfile <filename>" in CONFIG_FILE.
-#
-# There are three serial port system software interfaces, each of
-# which is peculiar to one or more Unix versions. Define
-# -DHAVE_SYSV_TTYS for basic System V compatibility; define -DSTREAM
-# for POSIX compatibility including System V Streams, and
-# HAVE_BSD_TTYS for 4.3bsd compatibility. Only one of these three
-# should be defined. If none are defined, HAVE_BSD_TTYS is assumed.
-# Usually these defines are already set correctly.
-#
-DEFS_OPT=-DDEBUG
-#
-# The DEFS_LOCAL define picks up all flags from DEFS_OPT (do not delete that)
-# and one of the following:
-#
-# The flag -DREFCLOCK causes the basic reference clock support to be
-# compiled into the daemon. If you set this you may also want to
-# configure the particular clock drivers you want in the CLOCKDEFS= line
-# below. This flag affects xntpd only. This define is included by
-# default when using the "make makeconfig" script.
-#
-# The next two sets of defines are meaningful only when radio clock
-# drivers or special 1-pps signals are to be used. For systems without
-# these features, these delicious complexities can be avoided. Ordinarily,
-# the "make makeconfig" script figures out which ones to use, but your
-# mileage may vary.
-#
-# There are three ways to utilize external 1-pps signals. Define
-# -DPPS to include just the pps routine, such as used by the DCF77(PARSE)
-# clock driver. Define -DPPSCLK to include a serial device driver
-# which avoids much of the jitter due to upper level port
-# processing. This requires a dedicated serial port and either the
-# tty_clock line discipline or tty_clk_streams module, both of
-# which are in the ./kernel directory. Define -DPPSCD to include a
-# special driver which intercepts carrier-detect transitions
-# generated by the pps signal. This requires a nondedicated serial
-# port and the ppsclock streams module in the ./kernel directory.
-# Only one of these three flags should be defined.
-#
-# The flag KERNEL_PLL causes code to be compiled for a special feature of
-# the kernel that (a) implements the phase-lock loop and (b) provides
-# a user interface to learn time, maximum error and estimated error.
-# See the file README.kern in the doc directory for further info.
-# This code is activated only if the relevant kernel features have
-# been configured; it does not affect operation of unmodified kernels.
-# To compile it, however, requires a few header files from the
-# special distribution.
-#
-# Note: following line must always start with DEFS_LOCAL= $(DEFS_OPT)
-DEFS_LOCAL= $(DEFS_OPT) -DPPSPPS -DREFCLOCK -DKERNEL_PLL
-#
-# Radio clock support definitions (these only make sense if -DREFCLOCK
-# used), which is normally the case. Note that a configuration can include
-# no clocks, more than one type of clock and even multiple clocks of the
-# same type.
-#
-# For most radio clocks operating with serial ports, accuracy can
-# be considerably improved through use of the tty_clk line
-# discipline or tty_clk_STREAMS streams module found in the
-# ./kernel directory. These gizmos capture a timestamp upon
-# occurrence of an intercept character and stuff it in the data
-# stream for the clock driver to munch. To select this mode,
-# postfix the driver name with the string CLK; that is, WWVB
-# becomes WWVBCLK. If more than one clock is in use, the CLK
-# postfix can be used with any or all of them.
-#
-# Alternatively, for the best accuracy, use the ppsclock streams
-# module in the ./ppsclock directory to steal the carrier-detect
-# transition and capture a precision timestamp. At present this
-# works only with SunOS 4.1.1 or later. To select this mode,
-# postfix the driver name with the string PPS; that is, AS2201
-# becomes AS2201PPS. If more than one clock is in use, the PPS
-# postfix should be used with only one of them. If any PPS
-# postfix is defined, the -DPPSPPS define should be used on the
-# DEFS above.
-#
-# Define -DLOCAL_CLOCK for a local pseudo-clock to masquerade as a
-# reference clock for those subnets without access to the real thing.
-# Works in all systems and requires no hardware support. This is defined
-# by default when using the "make makeconfig" script and greenhorn
-# configuraiton.
-#
-# Define -DPST for a PST/Traconex 1020 WWV/H receiver. The driver
-# supports both the CLK and PPS modes. It should work in all systems
-# with a serial port.
-#
-# Define -DWWVB for a Spectracom 8170 or Netclock/2 WWVB receiver. It
-# should work in all systems with a serial port. The driver supports
-# both the CLK and PPS modes if the requisite kernel support is installed.
-#
-# Define -DCHU for a special CHU receiver using an ordinary shortwave
-# radio. This requires the chu_clk line discipline or chu_clk_STREAMS
-# module in the ./kernel directory. At present, this driver works only
-# on SunOS4.1.x; operation in other systems has not been confirmed.
-# Construction details for a suitable modem can be found in the ./gadget
-# directory. The driver supports # neither the CLK nor PPS modes.
-#
-# Define -DPARSE for a DCF77/GPS(GENERIC) receiver. For best performance
-# this requires a special parsestreams STREAMS (SunOS 4.x) module in the
-# ./parse directory. Define -DPARSEPPS for PPS support via the
-# DCF77/GPS (GENERIC) receiver; also, define -DPPS in the DEFS above.
-# Define: -DCLOCK_MEINBERG for Meinberg clocks
-# -DCLOCK_SCHMID for Schmid receivers
-# -DCLOCK_DCF7000 for ELV DCF7000
-# -DCLOCK_RAWDCF for simple receivers (100/200ms pulses on Rx)
-# -DCLOCK_TRIMSV6 for Trimble SV6 GPS receiver
-#
-# Define -DMX4200PPS for a Magnavox 4200 GPS receiver. At present, this
-# driver works only on SunOS4.1.x with CPU serial ports only. The PPS
-# mode is required.
-#
-# Define -DAS2201 for an Austron 2200A or 2201A GPS receiver. It should
-# work in all systems with a serial port. The driver does not support the
-# CLK mode, but does support the PPS mode. If the radio is connected to
-# more than one machine, the PPS mode is required.
-#
-# Define -DGOES for a Kinemetrics/TrueTime 468-DC GOES receiver. This
-# driver is known to work with some other TrueTime products as well,
-# including the GPS-DC GPS receiver. It should work in all systems with
-# a serial port. The driver does not support the CLK mode, but does
-# support the PPS mode.
-#
-# Define -DOMEGA for a Kinemetrics/TrueTime OM-DC OMEGA receiver. It
-# should work in all systems with a serial port. The driver does not
-# support the CLK mode, but does support the PPS mode.
-#
-# Define -DTPRO for a KSI/Odetics TPRO-S IRIG-B timecode reader. This
-# requires the SunOS interface driver available from KSI. The driver
-# supports neither the CLK nor PPS modes.
-#
-# Define -DLEITCH for a Leitch CSD 5300 Master Clock System Driver for
-# the HP 5061B Cesium Clock. It should work in all systems with a serial
-# port. The driver does not support the CLK mode, but does support the
-# PPS mode.
-#
-# Define -DMSFEESPPS for an EES M201 MSF receiver. It currently only works
-# under SunOS 4.x with the PPSCD (ppsclock) STREAMS module, but the RCS
-# files on cl.cam.ac.uk still has support for CLK and CBREAK modes.
-#
-# Define -DIRIG for a IRIG-B timecode timecode using the audio codec of
-# the Sun SPARCstations. This requires a modified BSD audio driver and
-# exclusive access to the audio port. A memo describing how it works and
-# how to install the driver is in the README.irig file in the ./doc
-# directory.
-#
-# Note: The following defines result in compilation of all the above radio
-# clocks. This works on a Sun 4.1.x system which has tty_clk, chu_clk and
-# ppsclock STREAMS modules installed. If the trailing CLK and PPS suffixes
-# are removed and the IRIG, PARSE* and CLOCK* deleted, all of the rest compile
-# under Ultrix 4.2a/3. If the MX4200 is removed, all the rest compile on a DEC
-# OSF/1 Alpha.
-#
-CLOCKDEFS=-DAS2201PPS -DCHU -DGOES -DIRIG -DLEITCH -DLOCAL_CLOCK -DMX4200PPS -DOMEGA -DPSTCLK -DTPRO -DWWVBCLK
-#
-# Directory into which binaries should be installed (default /usr/local)
-#
-BINDIR= /usr/local/bin