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# 1.4 15-Jan-2015 deraadt

I bet the reference to <sys/ttycom.h> near the ldisc list in tty(4)
led this program and the associated manual pages to including that
file directly, rather than the canonical include path of <sys/ioctl.h>
discussed with millert


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# 1.3 16-Jul-2013 schwarze

use .Mt for email addresses; from Jan Stary <hans at stare dot cz>; ok jmc@


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# 1.2 06-May-2008 mbalmer

Document signal/clock status.


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# 1.1 05-Jan-2008 mbalmer

Add support for the Meinberg Standard Time String format that all Meinberg
radio clocks can transmit over serial ports. This is implemented as a
line discipline similar to nmea(4) and provides a timedelta sensor.

See http://www.meinberg.de/english/specs/timestr.htm for details on the
MSTS format.

ldattach(8) is extended to support the "msts" line discipline and two stopbits
(which some radio clocks, e.g. the C51 use). Do a "make includes" before your
next system build.

Initially from Maurice Janssen based on nmea(4). "go for it" deraadt