gpsd 3.22-4.1ok0build2 source package in openKylin
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gpsd (3.22-4.1ok0build2) yangtze; urgency=medium * Build for openkylin. -- rtlhq <nobelxyz@163.com> Tue, 13 Sep 2022 15:49:05 +0800
gpsd (3.22-4.1ok0build2) yangtze; urgency=medium * Build for openkylin. -- rtlhq <nobelxyz@163.com> Tue, 13 Sep 2022 15:49:05 +0800
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gpsd_3.22-4.1ok0build2.debian.tar.xz | 28.0 KiB | c001d8bcffac0ec190926e72f353c18443accbe12d61557e1c4126bf5f230bbd |
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The gpsd service daemon can monitor one or more GPS devices connected to
a host computer, making all data on the location and movements of the
sensors available to be queried on TCP port 2947.
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With gpsd, multiple GPS client applications can share access to devices
without contention or loss of data. Also, gpsd responds to queries with a
format that is substantially easier to parse than the different standards
emitted by GPS devices.
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This also includes common tools ubxtool and gpsctl for device configuration
of the local hardware as well as a ntpshmmon to check generated refclock data.
The gpsd service daemon can monitor one or more GPS devices connected to
a host computer, making all data on the location and movements of the
sensors available to be queried on TCP port 2947.
.
This package contains auxiliary tools and example clients for monitoring,
testing, latency-profiling, device configuration and simulating gpsd.
The gpsd service daemon can monitor one or more GPS devices connected to
a host computer, making all data on the location and movements of the
sensors available to be queried on TCP port 2947.
.
This package contains the most common tools 'gpsmon' and 'cgps' used to
access a GPS device.
The gpsd service daemon can monitor one or more GPS devices connected to
a host computer, making all data on the location and movements of the
sensors available to be queried on TCP port 2947.
.
This package contains the header and development files needed to build
programs and packages using libgps.
The gpsd service daemon can monitor one or more GPS devices connected to
a host computer, making all data on the location and movements of the
sensors available to be queried on TCP port 2947.
.
This package provides libgps, a C service library for querying GPS
devices. It supports both a low-level interface, which communicates
directly with the device to which the GPS is connected, and a high-level
interface, which goes through gpsd and is intended for concurrent use by
several applications.
The gpsd service daemon can monitor one or more GPS devices connected to
a host computer, making all data on the location and movements of the
sensors available to be queried on TCP port 2947.
.
This package provides the development file for libQgpsmm, the Qt version of
libgpsmm. It contains pkgconfig and qmake bits to build with the library.
The gpsd service daemon can monitor one or more GPS devices connected to
a host computer, making all data on the location and movements of the
sensors available to be queried on TCP port 2947.
.
This package provides libQgpsmm, the Qt version of libgpsmm.
It is a wrapper over libgps, the service library for querying GPS
devices. libQgpsmm is available on all platforms which are supported
by Qt4.
The gpsd service daemon can monitor one or more GPS devices connected to
a host computer, making all data on the location and movements of the
sensors available to be queried on TCP port 2947.
.
This package contains a Python 3 interface to connect to gpsd, together with
a module providing a controlled testing environment.