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Bug#276376: ITP: gpsd -- a GPS service daemon



On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 06:36:57PM +0200, Tilman Koschnick wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> * Package name    : gpsd
>   Version         : 2.1
>   Upstream Author : Derrick Brashear <dbrashear at users.berlios.de>
>                     Eric S. Raymond <esr at users.berlios.de>
> 		    Russ Nelson <nelsonrn at users.berlios.de>
> 		    Remco Treffkorn <remco at users.berlios.de>
> * URL             : http://developer.berlios.de/projects/gpsd/
> * License         : GPL
>   Description     : a GPS service daemon
> 
> gpsd is a userland daemon acting as a liason between a GPS or
> Loran-C receiver and clients. The receiver is expected to generate
> position information as NMEA-0183 sentences, or Rockwell binary format,
> although that can be changed.
> .
> gpsd listens on port 2947 for clients requesting position, time,
> velocity or altitude information.  gpsd can take information from the
> GPS and translate it into something easier to understand for clients.
> .
> There is a GPS tester included. It is called "gps". It simply connects
> to the daemon and displays your latitude, longitude, altitude, and the
> signal quality from visible satellites.  When the GPS emits GSV, it
> will show a diagram of satellites in their current position in the sky.
> .
> The gpsprobe program queries GPSes for their capabilities and generates
> a gnuplot recipe for an error scattergram to standard outout.
> .
> There is a project site for gpsd at <http://www.berlios/gpsd/>.
> Look there for updates, news, and project mailing lists.  See that
> website for a list of GPS units known to be compatible.

Wow this is neat.  Does it connect to military satellite servers or something?

Dan

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