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✘gpsd 3.21 is released


From: Gary E. Miller
Subject: ✘gpsd 3.21 is released
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2020 12:25:50 -0700

Yo All!

gpsd Version 3.21 is now tagged, tarred, and pushed to git head.

1095 commits since 3.20 release from 32 commiters.

Most noteworthy changes are noted in the NEWS file:

3.21: 2020-08-04
  Create python programs from .in files to allow macro substitution.
  Finally clean .sconsign*.dblite with "scons -c"
  Remove revision.h.  Move REVISION into gpsd_config.h
  Change asciidoc to asciidoctor, and revise documents to match.
  library version bumped to 27
  Add leap_seconds to gps_data_t
  Add/change many rtcm2 structs in gps.h
  Add/change many rtcm3 structs in gps.h
  Maindenhead now 8 chars.
  Add icondir and sharedir install options
  Install basic doc in sharedir
  Move gps_data_t->status to gps_fix_t.status for better fix merging
  The gps python module is now Pure Python + FFI.  FFI only for packet.py
  User should manually delete any old packet*so.
  Add wspeedt, wspeedr, wanglem, wanglet, wangler to  gps_fix_t
  Add "-p CONFIG", "-p STATUS", "-t" and "-tt" options to ubxtool.
  Add python_shebang option to scons config.
  gpsrinex has long options and many new options.
  Added long options to gpsd.
  Remove unused FORCE_GLOBAL_ENABLE
  Remove config option reconfigure, replace with -p, --passive runtime option.
  Remove config option controlsend (RECONFIGURE_ENABLE)
  Add config option rundir=XX.  Default set to /run, or /var/run as required.
  Fixes for Python 2.6 up to 3.9.

gpsd is now open again for patching, (3.21.1~dev) but let us keep the
changes small and non-controversial until a few upstreams have packaged
3.21 for their release.

RGDS
GARY
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