** Changed in: gpsd (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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No idea what the status was back in 2.33.
Since 2.34 it was disabled for good reasons, see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=442467 for example.
It is fixed since 2.37-1, working around the mentioned bug by a debconf
question.
If you update to the latest Ubuntu release you should
** Changed in: gpsd (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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With my addition to /etc/udev/gpsd.rules, /dev/gps0 is correctly created
when the GPS is plugged.
The issue with gpsd startup remains.
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Also /lib/udev/hotplug.functions which is referenced in
gpsd.hotpllug.wrapper does'nt even exist on my system (Ubuntu 7.04).
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Ubuntu 7.04
gpsd 2.33-4
GPS: Garmin eTrex Legend C (USB: 091e:003)
gpsd is working correctly when launched manually:
$ sudo gpsd /dev/ttyUSB0
However hotplug launch is not working.
I added the following two lines to /etc/udev/gpsd.rules, without success
(/dev/gpd0 is still not created at
My platform is x86_64 (Intel).
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gpsd is working correctly when launched manually:
$ sudo gpsd /dev/ttyUSB0
You don't need sudo as long as you are a member of the dialout group,
which I believe is the default.
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