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Re: GPSD For Real Time Application


From: Kashyap Gada
Subject: Re: GPSD For Real Time Application
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2019 23:57:14 +0530

>You are not providing enough details.   What is in gps.log?
>(But there might be a bug, and if so finding it would be helpful.)
I had started gpsprof in background ( gpsprf -n 864000 > gps.log ) and after few minutes in ps aux the command was not running. There was nothing in the gps.log file. The above command works for 100/200 values. I am checking the same today.

>My preference is to gather data and then analyze it.
>I use "gpspipe -w" to save data.
gpspipe -w log also i will try to provide.

>(I would suggest reading all of the man pages that come with gpsd
>thoroughly, at least gpsd, ubxtool, gpspipe and gpsprof, if you haven't
>already done that.)
I have read those options for the commands that I wanted to test. I will go through them thoroughly.
Regards

On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 8:44 PM Greg Troxel <address@hidden> wrote:
Kashyap Gada <address@hidden> writes:

> Could anyone guide me how gpsprof could be run for 24 hours?
>
> I tried following for 10hz Receiver
>
> gpsprf -n 864000 > gps.log
>
> 864000 total fixes in 24 hours
> But it returned in few minutes

You are not providing enough details.   What is in gps.log?
(But there might be a bug, and if so finding it would be helpful.)

My preference is to gather data and then analyze it.
I use "gpspipe -w" to save data.

(I would suggest reading all of the man pages that come with gpsd
thoroughly, at least gpsd, ubxtool, gpspipe and gpsprof, if you haven't
already done that.)

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