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>From owner-rtl Mon Jun 25 15:29:02 2001
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Subject: RTLinux 3.1pre3 - CLOCK_GPOS
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Dear RTLinux users,

I'm using RTLinux for time synchronization and I need to do a clock_settime 
to the CLOCK_GPOS, but the function clock_settime always returns <0. 
Why can't I change this clock!

Yours sincerely,

Sergio Rui Silva

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