           SPELL=rdate
         VERSION=1.5
      PATCHLEVEL=1
          SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.gz
     SOURCE_HASH=sha512:635993c99b08c2feb4e9e6855b18be10259f16de5ae09b2b88c62f98736c5a5d9e3e48a9362eb46697763ab4023f276524d974090570c7819e17f9e4039b67fa
SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION
   SOURCE_URL[0]=http://www.corpit.ru/ftp/rdate/$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.gz
        WEB_SITE=http://www.corpit.ru/
         ENTERED=20020213
        KEYWORDS="utils"
           SHORT="rdate synchronizes system clocks with another networked box."
cat << EOF
The rdate utility retrieves the date and time from another machine on
your network, using the protocol described in RFC 868.  If you run
rdate as root, it will set your machine's local time to the time of
the machine that you queried.  Note that rdate isn't scrupulously
accurate.  If you are worried about milliseconds, install the ntp
package, which includes the ntp daemon, instead.
EOF
