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Re: [gpsd-users] Problem running on CentOS 7
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Gary E. Miller |
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Re: [gpsd-users] Problem running on CentOS 7 |
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Tue, 11 Apr 2017 11:32:05 -0700 |
Yo Atul!
On Tue, 11 Apr 2017 04:59:35 +0000
"Vaish, Atul" <address@hidden> wrote:
> starting using my intel id where I work and porting this gpsd
> task is one of my assignments.
Cool. Any reason you are not using git head? We have been remiss
in not getting 3.17 out the door and there are many improvement in
git head.
> Above looks to be from the build gpsd that I built using scons
> command line .
Yup.
> The output from gpsmon and cgps in above case , are in attached JPEG
> files (still I see "NO FIX" after 10-15 mins, am I missing
> something here?)
Must be, as it works for others. 15 mins is not long enough for a
GPS that has been off or has been moved any distance. Do not even
bother looking at results for less than 30 mins after power on and first
sat seen. It can take 30 mins to download the almanac and ephmeris,
especially for older GPS like the Garmin's.
Also, is the GPS outside with a good sky view? The Garmin does not work
indoors.
> Hope that should be fine as copy-paste the
> terminal output wasn't the option here for me.
Actually, the screen shots better than your cut/paste, which got mangled
by being included in your email. Best to ake them attachments.
> On Android Porting ==>
> Have enabled CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GARMIN=y in kernel to make it Garmin
> specific kernel driver, is this enough ? or there is more to
> customization as u mentioned ?
That should be enough. Look at at dmesg when you boot with the Garmin USB
attached, it should show the device sdetected and use.
You'll also have to figure out how to keep the kernel from going to
sleep.
RGDS
GARY
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