chrony 1.31.1-2 source package in Ubuntu

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chrony (1.31.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Rename the NEWS.Debian file to NEWS. dh_installchangelogs doesn’t seems
    to be able to deal with the former name.

 -- Vincent Blut <email address hidden>  Thu, 17 Sep 2015 21:50:30 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Vincent Blut
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Vincent Blut
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
admin
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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chrony_1.31.1-2.debian.tar.xz 22.5 KiB 596a8b6d8ed9056518f3ec30187d7b74003f67d361dc16a40687187aa5b587c2

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chrony: Versatile implementation of the Network Time Protocol

 It consists of a pair of programs:
 .
 chronyd: This is a daemon which runs in background on the system.
 It obtains measurements (e.g. via the network) of the system's offset
 relative to other systems and adjusts the system time accordingly. For
 isolated systems, the user can periodically enter the correct time by
 hand (using 'chronyc'). In either case 'chronyd' determines the rate
 at which the computer gains or loses time, and compensates for this.
 Chronyd implements the NTP protocol and can act as either a client or
 a server.
 .
 chronyc: This is a command-line driven control and monitoring program.
 An administrator can use this to fine-tune various parameters within
 the daemon, add or delete servers etc whilst the daemon is running.

chrony-dbgsym: debug symbols for package chrony

 It consists of a pair of programs:
 .
 chronyd: This is a daemon which runs in background on the system.
 It obtains measurements (e.g. via the network) of the system's offset
 relative to other systems and adjusts the system time accordingly. For
 isolated systems, the user can periodically enter the correct time by
 hand (using 'chronyc'). In either case 'chronyd' determines the rate
 at which the computer gains or loses time, and compensates for this.
 Chronyd implements the NTP protocol and can act as either a client or
 a server.
 .
 chronyc: This is a command-line driven control and monitoring program.
 An administrator can use this to fine-tune various parameters within
 the daemon, add or delete servers etc whilst the daemon is running.