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Mauro Condarelli |
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[gpsd-users] stashing device tcp://... |
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Mon, 28 Jan 2013 10:58:05 -0000 |
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Hi All,
I tried to send this before, but apparently it didn't make it through.
I hope this will not result in double posting.
Regards
Mauro
Hi, after successfully using gpsd for some time I was forced to
reinstall my system from scratch.
My NMEA feed comes from a socket, so my command line looks like
gpsd -d -D3 -N tcp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyyy
Now I always get the error:
gpsd -D 2 -N tcp://172.27.1.2:1001
gpsd: launching (Version 2.95)
gpsd: can't create IPv6 socket
gpsd: listening on port gpsd
gpsd: running with effective group ID 0
gpsd: running with effective user ID 0
gpsd: stashing device tcp://172.27.1.2:1001 at slot 0
I am currently using the debian-precompiled version:
gpsd: 2.95 (revision 2010-11-16T21:12:35)
Is this version still supposed to support tcp?
testing the connection with:
gpsmon 172.27.1.2:1001
seems to work ok.
Can someone please tell me how to debug this?
I currently have no idea on how to proceed.
TiA
Mauro