#!/bin/sh set -e . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule log() { logger -t clock-setup "$@" } # On s390 we're not allowed to change the system clock; just run tzsetup case "$(archdetect)" in s390/*|s390x/*) tzsetup exit 0 ;; esac db_input medium clock-setup/ntp || true if ! db_go; then exit 10 # back to main menu fi db_get clock-setup/ntp if [ "$RET" = true ]; then db_get netcfg/dhcp_ntp_servers if [ -n "$RET" ]; then # If DHCP provides multiple servers, ignore all but the first dhcp_ntp=`echo "$RET" | cut -d' ' -f1` db_set clock-setup/ntp-server "$dhcp_ntp" fi db_input low clock-setup/ntp-server || true if ! db_go; then exit 10 fi db_get clock-setup/ntp-server server="$RET" # Workaround for rdate failing if current date is before # the epoch (1-1-1970); see #502336 case "$(archdetect)" in kfreebsd*) : ;; *) log-output -t clock-setup set-date-epoch ;; esac db_capb progresscancel db_progress START 0 30 clock-setup/progress/title if ! db_progress INFO clock-setup/progress/ntp; then log "rdate canceled (before starting)." else i=0 exec 4>&0 rdate -o 123 -nvv "$server" 2>&1 | while read line; do if ! db_progress set $i <&4; then log "rdate canceled." break fi case "$line" in '.') i=$(($i + 1)) ;; *:*:*) # new date log "$line" ;; 'rdate: adjust'*) log "$line" # success db_progress set 30 <&4 || true db_set clock-setup/system-time-changed true <&4 ;; *) log "$line" # After an error rdate might exit or skip to # the next server. In both case, let's # reset the progress bar. i=0 ;; esac done exec 0>&4 fi db_progress stop db_capb fi tzsetup