Fremantle closed packages/clockd

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  This package contains clock daemon which
  This package contains clock daemon which
  manages system wide time and date state
  manages system wide time and date state
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Relates: [http://wiki.maemo.org/Fremantle_closed_packages/libtime0 libtime]
This handles system wide time:
This handles system wide time:
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   -desktop menu
   -desktop menu
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Default installed version:
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  Installed: 0.0.41+0m5
Packages depending on this:
Packages depending on this:
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  /etc/osso-backup/applications/clockd.conf
  /etc/osso-backup/applications/clockd.conf
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Documentation:
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http://maemo.org/api_refs/5.0/alpha/clockd/index.html
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If removed
If removed

Latest revision as of 13:21, 11 April 2012

PR-1.3

Closed source package clockd

Description: Clock daemon

This package contains clock daemon which
manages system wide time and date state

Relates: libtime

This handles system wide time:

 -status bar
 -lock screen
 -'clock' -application
 -desktop menu

Default installed version:

 Installed: 0.0.41+0m5

Packages depending on this:

 calendar-backend
 (CSSU's osso-clock)

Provides files:

/usr/bin/rclockd
/usr/bin/clockd
/etc/init.d/clockd
/etc/osso-rfs-scripts/clockd-rfs.sh
/etc/event.d/clock-daemon
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/clockd.conf
/etc/osso-backup/restore.d/always/clockd_restart.sh
/etc/osso-backup/applications/clockd.conf


Documentation:

http://maemo.org/api_refs/5.0/alpha/clockd/index.html

If removed

*Not critical
*Functionality missing
*calendar-backend is removed, and there are several applications depending on it.