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One could just take Debian's initscripts and conffiles.
Well, maybe it's enough to just fiddle with the source .deb's Depends: and Build-Depends: lines. If not, I presume that ./configure --disable-nss did the trick?
It triggered me to compile the latest version (1.27-pre1), without nss (cryptography).
You can find the result here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/42147901/chrony_1.27-pre1.zip
Content:
chronyd: the daemon itself, which will run in the background.
chronyc: the command line interface
It is just the two executables, no config or startup scripts. NTP servers etc go into the config file /etc/chrony.conf
For what I have seen in 10 minutes in the syslog it seems to do its job well. Google is your friend if you want to play with it more...
Edit: p.s. this is compiled for Maemo 5 to be clear...
Last edited by ade; 2012-12-22 at 21:17.