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From: | Dario Arena |
Subject: | [gpsd-users] Cannot assign requested address |
Date: | Sun, 26 May 2013 14:55:34 -0000 |
Hello guys. I hope you can give me a hand with this.
I'm using a bluetooth usb dongle to connect to my GPS receiver. This seems to work as if I use the command: cat /dev/rfcomm0 I receive data from the GPS. I also did a symbolic link and If I try: cat /dev/ttyS0007 I receive the same data so until here, everything seems to work. I can't say so for gpsd. I can't run it. I also tried "sudo dpkg-reconfigure gpsd e followed the wizard with the path /dev/rfcomm0 or /dev/ttyS0007 but then if I start gpspipe -r or cgps or xgps, none of them seem to see gpsd as it's not even running. If I try to run it manually with: gpsd -N -D3 /dev/ttyS0007 I get this: gpsd:INFO: launching (Version 3.6) gpsd:ERROR: can't bind to IPv4 port gpsd, Cannot assign requested address gpsd:ERROR: can't create IPv6 socket gpsd:DATA: command sockets creation failed, netlib errors -1, -1 Please, can you give me a hand? :( Thanks a lot! |
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