Gary E. Miller
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49f60ff28b
pseudonmea.c: Output RMC if we have a mode.
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5 years ago |
Gary E. Miller
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bbd7538335
driver_sirf.c: remove redundant wgs84 calculation.
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5 years ago |
Gary E. Miller
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df3f59d0ac
geoid.c: Do not override track from GPS.
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5 years ago |
Gary E. Miller
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38e3d8b124
driver_sirf.c: Convert to use new gps_mask_t.
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5 years ago |
Gary E. Miller
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cd0c121dbf
libgpsd_core.c: Add check for invalid latitude.
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5 years ago |
Gary E. Miller
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226f0eb3db
driver_sirf: MID 2 decode set track and speed, but no data for those.
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6 years ago |
Gary E. Miller
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0995534288
bu303: Update regressions for GPOS Week Roll Over.
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6 years ago |
Gary E. Miller
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b130dcada4
pseudonmea: Add frac seconds to $GPRMC, no zero times.
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6 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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c6237137d1
Rebuild tests to deal with the leapsecond bump last night.
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8 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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055d14871b
Test rebuild required for the mid-2015 leap-second bump.
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9 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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0658c2fb8d
Drop the obsolete tag field from JSON output. Bump the minor protocol number.
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10 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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fccb36a8cc
Do *not* clear DOPs every time a satellite picture comes from the receiver.
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12 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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7f25576800
Rebuild some binary-driver tests. Explain why this is needed.
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12 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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0611d22ad7
Emit "mode" before its dependent attributes in TPV, and timestamps with .3f.
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14 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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34e440c268
Timestamps in TPV and SKY go from float seconds since Unix epoch to ISO8601.
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14 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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df23f48002
Go back to wiring in a default leap-second offset at start.
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14 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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bea3751b6f
Stop making an assumption about the leap-second offset at startup.
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14 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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ccdf4e5641
Clear DOPs only when we get a skyview report.
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15 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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8fe2f3ee97
Suppress JSON reporting of fields the fix quality won't support.
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15 years ago |
Eric S. Raymond
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4847be0a3f
There are client library tests now, so rename the 'stable' directory...
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15 years ago |