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[gpsd-commit-watch] [SCM] GPSD branch, master, updated. release-3.16-342-g70c068d |
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commit 70c068d2760f8243c15e51a1f56f602005b7e1e2
Author: Gary E. Miller <address@hidden>
Date: Thu May 26 13:17:27 2016 -0700
revert error cchecking of tcsetattr() in gpsd_set_speed().
As the comment now says:
strangely this fails on non-serial ports, but if
we do not try, we get other failures.
so ignore for now, as we always have, until it can
be nailed down.
commit b3d513f898a760de624b34a2655ce251708f3d67
Author: Gary E. Miller <address@hidden>
Date: Thu May 26 13:08:01 2016 -0700
Basically revert 56a2a6eb494c6dbc454bad518df8861c9258ad5b
This was the wrong place to stop calls to gpsd_set_speed().
Other places call gpsd_set_speed() so the check for devices that
should not have their speed set with tcsetattr() should be in in
gpsd_set_speed.
More on this soon.
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Summary of changes:
serial.c | 18 +++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
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