Package hwclock: Information

    Binary package: hwclock
    Version: 2.33.2-alt2
    Architecture: e2kv5
    Build time:  Nov 30, 2020, 07:33 PM
    Source package: util-linux
    Category: System/Base
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    License: GPL
    Summary: Query and set the hardware clock
    Description: 
    Hwclock is a program that runs under Linux and sets and queries the
    Hardware Clock, which is often called the Real Time Clock, RTC, or
    CMOS clock.
    
    You can set the Hardware Clock to a particular time or from the Linux
    System Time.  You can set the Linux System Time from the Hardware
    Clock, and a typical usage is to invoke Hwclock from a system startup
    script to initialize the System Time.
    
    Hwclock's --adjust function corrects systematic drift in the Hardware
    Clock.  You just invoke it regularly and it corrects for a fast or
    slow Hardware Clock.  Hwclock automatically computes how fast or slow
    the Hardware Clock is every time you set it.
    
    Hwclock uses /dev/rtc if it is available.  Otherwise, it uses its own
    direct I/O to do what the rtc device driver would normally do.

    Maintainer: Alexey Gladkov


    Last changed


    June 25, 2020 Sergey Bolshakov 2.33.2-alt2
    - backported:
      + Build nologin with glibc on armh.
      + setarch: add arm and aarch64 architectures.
    April 11, 2019 Alexey Gladkov 2.33.2-alt1
    - New version (2.33.2).
    - Obsolete util-linux-initramfs.
    - Fix build on %e2k.
    April 9, 2019 Alexey Gladkov 2.33.1-alt1
    - New version (2.33.1).