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From: | Don Rolph |
Subject: | Re: Problems with gpsd under BullsEye |
Date: | Sat, 1 Jan 2022 11:23:57 -0500 |
So I expanded my testing. I was able to install gpsd 3.17 and liibgps.so.28 on Bullseye.New test set:MT3333, Diure Wolf 1.7; gpsd 3.17, Buster: worksMT3333, Dire Wolf 1.7, gpsd 3.17, BullsEye: worksMT3333, Dire Wolf 1.7, gpsd 3.22-4, BullsEye: autobaud failure, flood of packets, inconsistent return of gps coordinatesMT3333, Dire Wolf 1.7, gpsd 3.23.2, Bullseye: autobaud now works, flood of packets, need to confirm if gps coordinates are returned properlySo:MT3333, Dire Wolf 1.7, gpsd 3.17 works on both Buster and BullsEye.The deployment of gpsd 3.17 with libgps.so.23 probably is not usable in a production mode however.The changes between 3.17 and 3.2X seem to have changed something critical. I have some partial debugging data on the difference between the returned data from gpsd3.17 and 3.23.2 but I need to do more testing.On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 4:47 PM Don Rolph <don.rolph@gmail.com> wrote:Testing:MT3333; Dire Wolf 1.7; gpsd 3.17; Buster: worksMT3333, Dire Wolf 1.7; gpsd 3.22; BullsEye: we get the message floodMT3333; Dire Wolf 1.7; gpsd 3.23.2; BullsEye: message flood reduced but not eliminatedMT333; Dire Wolf 1.7; gpsd 3.17; BullsEye: we get message floodSo we have one working system using gpsd 3.17 and the Buster environment.On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 3:42 PM Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com> wrote:Yo Don!
On Fri, 31 Dec 2021 15:06:03 -0500
Don Rolph <don.rolph@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is most clearly a gpsd issue. It does not occur if gpsd is not
> called by Dire Wolf. If we call the gps device directly without
> gpsd, there is no issue.
Since you never showed it is a problem with any gpsd release, as
opposed to 3rd party hacked gpsd binaries, I'll have to await some
real data.
If you can reproduce any problem with gpsd built from our source, please
report it. report problems with bonaries to their source, ehich is not
here.
> Using gpsd 3.17 under Buster this does not occur.
Ancient history and Buster is not from here.
> I keep poking but it looks like it is an issue with gpsd executable
gpsd does not supply any executables.
> AND the version of gpsd libraries used by the client software.
Of course.
gpsd, like openssl, ffmpeg, boost, etc. is designed that the daamon, and
client, be built with the same exact toolchain. When you have binary
structures changing there is no avoiding it. Not doing so will cause
problems, and is not supported.
RGDS
GARY
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