On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 05:08:27PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Petr Vanek wrote:
> >NHD> > But not any more. An upgrade that fixed lots of address book
> >NHD> > breakage, broke the gps instead. Usually, I get no fix at all.
> >NHD> > Once, it came up after I turned the gps from "auto" to
> >NHD> > "manual"+"on". But even that trick doesn't work reliably.
> >NHD> > NHD> > Is something happening to gpsd?
> >
> >the use of fsotdld (time daemon and location daemon) is causing issues
> >with gps at the moment:
> >
> >you can either stop fsotdld and restart frameworkd and fso-gpsd or even
> >comment out relevant sections of fsotdld.conf in:
> >/etc/freesmartphone/conf/default/fsotdld.conf
> >
> >#[fsotdl.provider_gps_nmea]
> >
> >#[fsotdl.provider_gps]
> >#provider_type = nmea
> >
> >now either restart fsotdld frameworkd and fso-gpsd
> >
> >or reboot
> 
> Thank you for the tip, which worked for me.
> Can someone make this change in the packaged file, until the
> "new way" of doing things works? That way, gps will work for us in
> the meantime...

This was fixed in shr-u few days ago.
see my last comment in
http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/1077

it should be in shr-t feeds too (from today).

Regards,

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