doc: add Mac OS X to supported platforms

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Miroslav Lichvar 2015-06-18 16:16:03 +02:00
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@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ operating parameters whilst it is running.
What will chrony run on?
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The software is known to work on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and Solaris.
Closely related systems may work too. Any other system will likely
require a porting exercise. You would need to start from one of the
existing system-specific drivers and look into the quirks of certain
system calls and the kernel on your target system.
The software is known to work on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X and
Solaris. Closely related systems may work too. Any other system will
likely require a porting exercise. You would need to start from one
of the existing system-specific drivers and look into the quirks of
certain system calls and the kernel on your target system.
How do I set it up?
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@ -128,6 +128,9 @@ Stephan I. Boettcher <stephan@nevis1.columbia.edu>
Erik Bryer <ebryer@spots.ab.ca>
Entries in contrib directory
Bryan Christianson <bryan@whatroute.net>
Support for Mac OS X
Juliusz Chroboczek <jch@pps.jussieu.fr>
Fix install rule in Makefile if chronyd file is in use.

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@ -118,8 +118,8 @@ different operating systems may provide different function calls to
achieve this, and even where the same function is used it may have
different quirks in its behaviour.
The software is known to work on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and Solaris. Closely
related systems may work too. Porting the software to other systems
The software is known to work on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X and Solaris.
Closely related systems may work too. Porting the software to other systems
(particularly to those supporting an @code{adjtime} system call) should not be
difficult, however it requires access to such systems to test out the driver.
@c }}}