I was running as root.


On Monday, June 30, 2014 7:15:37 AM UTC-10, William Hermans wrote:
>
> *It is not a GPS issue, it has something to do with the configuration of 
>> systemd. I am having the same issue. gpsd will not start if it uses the 
>> default port of 2947*
>
>
> Which user are you running these programs as ? I believe ports under 3000 
> on Debian are privileged.
>
> On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 2:36 PM, <lamb...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>>
>> It is not a GPS issue, it has something to do with the configuration of 
>> systemd. I am having the same issue. gpsd will not start if it uses the 
>> default port of 2947, but works on other ports. I am not sure how to fix 
>> the configuration issue. systemd is listening to the port for some reasons.
>>
>> For example starting on port 2948:
>>  gpsd -D 3 -n -N /dev/tty01 -S 2948
>>
>>
>> gpsd:INFO: launching (Version 3.6)
>>
>> gpsd:INFO: listening on port 2948
>> gpsd:INFO: NTPD ntpd_link_activate: 1
>> gpsd:INFO: stashing device /dev/tty01 at slot 0
>> gpsd:INFO: opening read-only GPS data source type 0 and at '/dev/tty01'
>> gpsd:ERROR: device open failed: No such file or directory - retrying read
>> -only
>> gpsd:ERROR: read-only device open failed: No such file or directory
>> gpsd:ERROR: initial GPS device /dev/tty01 open failed
>> gpsd:INFO: running with effective group ID 20
>>
>> gpsd:INFO: running with effective user ID 65534
>>
>> gpsd:INFO: startup at 2014-06-28T21:09:24.000Z (1403989764)
>>
>> Default Port (verified with killall gpsd and rm /var/run/gpsd.sock):
>> ):
>> gpsd -D 3 -n -N /dev/tty01 -S 2947
>>
>>
>> gpsd:INFO: launching (Version 3.6)
>>
>> *gpsd:ERROR: can't bind to IPv4 port 2947, Address already in use 
>> gpsd:ERROR: maybe gpsd is already running!*
>> gpsd:INFO: listening on port 2947
>> gpsd:INFO: NTPD ntpd_link_activate: 1
>> gpsd:INFO: stashing device /dev/tty01 at slot 0
>> gpsd:INFO: opening read-only GPS data source type 0 and at '/dev/tty01'
>> gpsd:ERROR: device open failed: No such file or directory - retrying 
>> read-only
>> gpsd:ERROR: read-only device open failed: No such file or directory
>> gpsd:ERROR: initial GPS device /dev/tty01 open failed
>>
>> gpsd:INFO: running with effective group ID 20
>> gpsd:INFO: running with effective user ID 65534
>> gpsd:INFO: startup at 2014-06-28T21:11:21.000Z (1403989881)
>>
>> lsof -i :2947
>> COMMAND PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
>> systemd   1 root   33u  IPv4  11356      0t0  TCP localhost:gpsd (LISTEN)
>>
>> lsof -i :2948 returns nothing (with gpsd stopped).
>>
>>
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