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From: | Aranza Shaccid Leon |
Subject: | Re: GPSD 3.23~rc1 connection to GPS |
Date: | Sat, 7 Aug 2021 00:47:14 -0700 |
# Default settings for gpsd.
# Please do not edit this file directly - use `dpkg-reconfigure gpsd' to
# change the options.
START_DAEMON="true"
GPSD_OPTIONS="-n"
DEVICES=""
USBAUTO="true"
GPSD_SOCKET="@RUNDIR@/gpsd.sock"
For the run directory, how would find this for a Raspberry Pi? And do I also have to set the permissions to -rw-r--r-- 1 root root ?
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Leon
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On Fri, 6 Aug 2021 20:57:28 -0700
Aranza Shaccid Leon <leon18@pnw.edu> wrote:
> I've attempted to open the file /etc/default/gpsd, but I'm afraid I
> don't have this.
Ah. I went back to your first email. You installed with
> git clone https://gitlab.com/gpsd/gpsd.git
> scons --config=force && scons install
> cd gpsd
> scons && scons check && scons udev-install
One thing that that installation does not do is
install /etc/default/gpsd. So you get to do it manually. I just went
through this myself....
* Copy from the git repo gpsd/packaging/deb/etc_default_gpsd.in
to /etc/default/gpsd.
* Edit /etc/default/gpsd. Replace @RUNDIR@ with your run directory. On
my Debian box, that's /run. Check to be sure that's correct for your
machine.
* Permissions should be:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
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