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Re: [gpsd-users] Issue with Rasbian Jessie
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David J Taylor |
Subject: |
Re: [gpsd-users] Issue with Rasbian Jessie |
Date: |
Sat, 5 Mar 2016 08:53:21 -0000 |
From: Gary E. Miller
I find that no distro gets gpsd auto-start correctly.
I always just put the gpsd start in something like /etc/init.d/local
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RGDS
GARY
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Gary,
This sounds like an excellent idea, but I'm too much of a Linux novice to
know exactly how to do this. I do have a /etc/init.d/ directory, but
nothing in there "local". There is already a file:
/etc/init.d/gpsd
which looks like a script to start the gpsd server, together with a whole
bunch of similar files. Are you suggesting adding a new file (or directory)
and, if so, what should be the contents?
One other possibility which occurs to me is that gpsd /is/ starting, but
failing. If so, where would I look for error messages? dmegs | grep gps
shows nothing.
Thanks,
David
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