Accepting request 651968 from network:time

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/651968
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/ptpd?expand=0&rev=26
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# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
Name: ptpd
Version: 2.3.1
Release: 0
Summary: Implements the Precision Time protocol as defined by IEEE 1588 standard
Summary: Implementation of the Precision Time protocol (IEEE 1588)
License: BSD-3-Clause
Group: System/Daemons
Url: https://github.com/ptpd/ptpd
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PTPd is a complete implementation of the IEEE 1588 specification for a
standard (non-boundary) clock. PTPd has been tested with and is known
to work properly with other IEEE 1588 implementations. The source code
for PTPd is freely available under a BSD-style license. Thanks to
contributions from users, PTPd is becoming an increasingly portable,
interoperable, and stable IEEE 1588 implementation.
PTPd can run on most 32-bit little- or big-endian processors. It does
not require an FPU, so it is great for embedded processors. PTPd
currently runs on Linux, uClinux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD. It should also
be easy to port to other platforms.
PTPd is free. Everyone is invited to use and contribute to PTPd.
to work properly with other IEEE 1588 implementations.
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