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- GPSD project news
- 3.23.2~dev: unreleased
- NTRIP 2.0 now works. But still only plain HTML, not RTP, etc.
- Remove ntrip option and NTRIP_ENABLE. Always build.
- Remove passthrough option and PASSTHROUGH_ENABLE. Always build.
- Remove nmea0183 option and NMEA0183_ENABLE. Always build.
- Remove netfeed option and NETFEED_ENABLE. Always build.
- gpsd will retry ntrip:// and tcp:// connections
- cgps can expand to show more sats.
- maidenhead() checks for input errors.
- Better SHM logs.
- PPS and TOFF JSON now include shm used, and real precision.
- Add initial, untested, TSIPv1 support
- split debug messages into different syslog() levels.
- New ppscheck options, and can use /dev/ppsX devices.
- First try at TSIPv1 protocol decodes.
- 3.23.1: 2021-09-21
- Improve ubx cycle detection.
- Add quirks for Jackson Labs nonstandard NMEA
- Change STATUS_NO_FIX to STATUS_UNK to avoid confusion with fix mode.
- Change STATUS_FIX to STATUS_GPS to avoid confusion with fix mode.
- Change STATUS_DGPS_FIX to STATUS_DGPS to avoid confusion with fix mode.
- Split SOURCE_ACM from SOURCE_USB. ACM has no speeds.
- Add speeds 1 mbps, 1.152 mbps, 1.5 mbps, and higher. When libc supports them.
- Improve autobaud.
- Add new u-blox M10 messages.
- Fix u-blox M6, M7 initialization issues.
- Various ubxtool and gpxlogger updates.
- Add mtk3301_speed_switcher()
- No API changes, except for STATUS_* as above.
- No ABI changes.
- Fallback to "python3" if "python" not found.
- 3.23: 2021-08-06
- doc/*xml all moved into www/internals.adoc
- Convert all DocBook (.xml) to AsciiDoctor (.adoc)
- Remove all XSL remnants.
- gpsplot: speedup, add new options.
- driver_ubx.c: Add decode for UBX-NAV-STATUS
- gps/ubx.py: Improve decode for UBX-NAV-STATUS
- cgps: Add popup help, interactive options.
- Reorganize and split the man pages.
- Small updates for u-blox M8 and M10
- Deprecated mtk3331 and ashtech build options. Use nmea0183 instead.
- gpssnmp: Move from contrib/ to clients, add manpage
- Add www/gpsd-client-example-code.adoc
- Add gpsdebuginfo script and man page.
- ubxtool: Add BeiDou, Galileo, GLONASS, QZSS, and partial SBAS subframe decodes
- Max serial port speed raised to 921,600.
- SUBFRAME JSON now includes new fields to support multiple constellations.
- gpsd: Add some ADR and UDR message partial decodes.
- ubxtool: Add some ADR and UDR message polls and decodes.
- Remove COMPASS_ENABLE. Always compile attitude code.
- contrib/webgps.py: use argparse, arguments -V, --version, --no-html-head.
- Add readonly flag to DEVICE JSON.
- Control messages to gpsd now return JSON, instead of, sometimes, OK or ERROR.
- gpsfake uses "# Date: yyyy-mm-dd" to set initial time.
- Don't compute wrong GPS rollover after 2021-10-23.
- Bump libgps to version 29.
- 3.22: 2021-01-08
- Added client/gpscsv to convert gpsd JSON to csv.
- Added client/gpsplot to dynamically plot gpsd JSON.
- Added client/gpssubframe to decode gpsd SUBFRAME JSON.
- Added nSat and uSat to SKY JSON. Old clients can not read new SKY.
- Move stuff from source root into clients/, include/, gpsmon/ and libgps/.
- Move stuff from source root into gpsd/.
- Move class ubx out of ubxtool and into gps/ubx.py.
- Build all targets in gpsd-$VERSION/, not in tree.
- NMEA 4.11 support for $GI (IRNSS) and $GZ (QZSS).
- 3.21: 2020-08-04
- Create python programs from .in files to allow macro substitution.
- Finally clean .sconsign*.dblite with "scons -c"
- Remove revision.h. Move REVISION into gpsd_config.h
- Change asciidoc to asciidoctor, and revise documents to match.
- library version bumped to 27
- Add leap_seconds to gps_data_t
- Add/change many rtcm2 structs in gps.h
- Add/change many rtcm3 structs in gps.h
- Maindenhead now 8 chars.
- Add icondir and sharedir install options
- Install basic doc in sharedir
- Move gps_data_t->status to gps_fix_t.status for better fix merging
- The gps python module is now Pure Python + FFI. FFI only for packet.py
- User should manually delete any old packet*so.
- Add wspeedt, wspeedr, wanglem, wanglet, wangler to gps_fix_t
- Add "-p CONFIG", "-p STATUS", "-t" and "-tt" options to ubxtool.
- Add python_shebang option to scons config.
- gpsrinex has long options and many new options.
- Added long options to gpsd.
- Remove unused FORCE_GLOBAL_ENABLE
- Remove config option reconfigure, replace with -p, --passive runtime option.
- Remove config option controlsend (RECONFIGURE_ENABLE)
- Add config option rundir=XX. Default set to /run, or /var/run as required.
- Fixes for Python 2.6 up to 3.9.
- 3.20: 2019-12-31
- Change README into an asciidoc file and publish HTML from it
- Add NED and geoid_sep to gps_fix_t and TPV JSON.
- Add "-e NED" to ubxtool to enable NED messages.
- gpsdata.separation replaced by gpsdata.fix.geoid_sep.
- Remove nofloats build option.
- TPV JSON "alt" is now fixed at WGS84. Probably.
- xgps now uses XGPSOPTS environment variable.
- add health variable to satellite_t
- change satellite_t elevation and azimuth to double
- satellite_t elevation, azimuth, and ss use NAN for unknown value.
- add altMSL, altHAE, and depth, to gps_fix_t
- altitude in gps_fix_t is deprecated and undefined
- wgs84_separation() now return EGM2008 computed from 5x5 degree base data.
- The best results are close to cm, the worst off up to 12m.
- Move mag_var from gps_device_t to magnetic_var gps_data_t.
- Added mag_var() to interpolate magnetic variation (deviation) from a table.
- Remove true2magnetic() as mag_var() improves on it.
- Remove TIMEHINT_ENABLE. It only worked when enabled.
- Remove NTP_ENABLE and NTPSHM_ENABLE. It only worked when enabled.
- Remove PPS_ENABLE and TIMING_ENABLE.
- Add dgps_age and dgps_station to gps_fix_t
- Convert all timestamp_t to timespec_t.
- Remove FIXED_PORT_SPEED and FIXED_STOP_BITS build options.
- Add -s [speed] and -f [framing] runtime options to gpsd.
- A working CC and termios.h are mandatory.
- use the current leap second to determine the current GPS epoch.
- leapfetch.py, leapseconds.cache, timebase.h and leapfetch option gone.
- See also change histories in gps.h and gpsd.h
- 3.19: 2019-07-01
- Rearrange rawdata_t. Bump the API because gps_data_t changed.
- Report sequence-ID fields in type 7 and 13 AIS messages.
- Preliminary support for SiRFstar V
- Improve error modeling.
- Update pseudo NMEA to v3.0, with fractional time.
- Improve cycle detection, mostly for NMEA.
- Move epe from gps_data_t to be near its friends in gps_fix_t.
- Preliminary u-blox 9 support.
- Add qErr in gps_data_t to store PPS quantization error.
- Add Android (AOSP) support
- Improved multi gnss and multi signal support.
- NMEA 4.10 multi gnss multi signal support.
- The arguments to "ubxtool -p P" have been expanded and changed.
- New options, -g, -x, -z, added to ubxtool for u-blox 9 support.
- 3.18.1: 2018-10-19 (Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>)
- Fix some installation issues.
- A few minor updates to ubxtool and driver_ubx.
- Add contrib/skyview2svg
- 3.18: 2018-10-02 (Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>)
- Add ECEF support to ievermore, italk,Skytraq, SiRF, U-blox drivers.
- Add ECEF support to JSON, cgps and xgps.
- Add GREIS (Javad) driver from Virgin Orbit.
- Add CLI tools zerk and ubxtool to manage JAVAD and u-blox GPS.
- Add gnssid:svid to satellite_t, cgps and xgps. PRN will die.
- Add gnssid:svid to JSON, cgps and xgps.
- Add stricter version checking (more to todo).
- More and better regression tests.
- Better Python dependency checking, at build time and runtime.
- Fix several buffer issues.
- New polar plots, and improved statistice, in gpsprof.
- gpsd master/slave mode works, first time ever.
- All isnan() changed to !isfinite(), fixing many bugs.
- Client-side Python libraries may automatically reconnect
- Too many other bug fixes and improvements to mention.
- Over 1,000 commits from 46 different commiters.
- 3.17: 2017-09-07 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Repair support for non-NMEA devices requring active probing
- (e.g. Garmin USB GPSes). Apply OS X build fixes. Fix a SiRF driver
- bug that occasionally confused NTP. Support for Spectratime iSync
- GRClok and LNRClok oscillators. gpxlogger can reconnect when
- the GPS loses the fix. xgps and xgpsspeed moved to python-gi,
- getting shut of the deprecated pygtk2 bindings. Default mode for
- xgpsspeed is now the more interesting nautical display. gpsmon
- includes the hostname with the device display. gpsprof now has
- centimeter precision.
- 3.16: 2016-01-08 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Test rebuilds for mid-2015 leapsecond bump. Regression tests will
- run even if "python" in Python 3. Build correctly on systems where
- -ltinfo is split from -lncurses. Avoid some rare overflow conditions
- in PPS code. Fix bugs in JSON sat-view parsing due to the JSON
- parser stuffing ints into shorts. Various small fixes to AIS
- interpretation. Prevent a memory leak in long-running gpsmon
- instances. Fix Savannah bug #45270: serial driver does not work
- properly on pipes. Fix Savannah bug #44648: GPSD won't build if
- CCFLAGS contains options that are only compatible with the
- cros1s-compiler. Fix Savannah bug #45342: SConstruct generates wrong
- *.pc files. Fix Savannah bug #46495: gpsd_poll may crash due to
- unitialized pointer (probably due to buggy FD_ISSET on host
- system). Fix Savannah bug #46648: gpsd crashes and buffer overflow
- is reported when terminated. Fix Savannah bug #46802: AIVDM to CSV
- is broken in some weird cases. Fix Savannah bug #46804: JSON
- satellite view parsing is somewhat broken.
- 3.15: 2015-06-03 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fix a rare crash bug related to devices becoming inaccessible while timed out.
- Accept NMEA 4.1 GSV sentences with the trailing signal-ID field.
- Fixed incorrect decode of south latitudes in AIS Type 17 messages.
- splint has been retired; this removes almost 2KLOC of annotations.
- chrpath is no longer a build dependency. Corrected Beidou/QZNSS display
- in the Python clients so the graphics don't look like SBAS.
- 3.14: 2015-03-14 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Pi Day release, 3.14 on 3/14 2015 at 9:26. Longer timeouts on test clients.
- Skyview support for the Beidou and QZSS constellations in the NMEA0183 driver.
- ntpmon rename to ntpshmmon - it doesn't actually monitor NTP itself.
- New HOWTO on the website: "Introduction to Time Service".
- 3.13: 2015-02-26 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- compiler.h inclusion removed for gps.h so it's standalone for /usr/include.
- TOFF JSON report gives the offset between GPS top of second and clock time.
- A new ntpmon tool supports capturing clock samples from NTP SHM segments.
- 3.12: 2015-02-22 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- The daemon's power utilization has been reduced by changing from
- non-blocking to blocking I/O; this may be significant on mobile devices.
- Better protection against false matches of Inland AIS messages; this
- required a libgps version bump to 22 (as a side effect, per-device
- footprint has decreased). PPS feature is no longer marked
- experimental/unstable. Sentence tag fields have been dropped from
- the JSON reports. GNSS and GLONASS SKY reports are now
- merged. Addressed versions of AIS Type 25 and 26 are now
- handled. The 'nmea' build option is now 'nmea0183'. New 'minimal'
- option sets all boolean options not explicitly set on the build
- command line to false. The 'limited_max_devices' option is now
- 'max_devices'; the 'limited_max_clients' option is now 'max_clients'
- The previously deprecated 'libQgpsmm' option has been removed; use 'qt'.
- A bug fix for error modeling when NMEA 0183 reports empty DOP
- fields. On OS X, the "osx-pl203" driver has been explicitly listed
- as unsupported. The last remnants of the old pre-JSON query protocol
- have been removed from the client library.
- 3.11: 2014-07-23 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- A bug that prevented track interpolation has been fixed.
- We now get vertical error position and speed estimates from the
- u-blox driver rather than having to interpolate them.
- Some unusual AIS talker IDs (NMEA 4.0 station classes) are supported.
- chrpath is no longer a dependency for building and testing, and
- now defaults to 'no'. Full systemd support. Fixes for handling
- large PPS offsets. Improved recovery from device flakeouts,
- gpsmon argument parsing.
- 3.10: 2013-11-22 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- AIS: Adds gps2udp, an AIS data relay, split24 option supports
- passing through Type 24 halves; support for Inland AIS; "scaled" no
- longer controls dumping of controlled-vocabulary fields; instead,
- the're always dumped numerically and as text, with text in an
- attribute name generated by appending "_text" to the name of the
- base attribute. The packetizer's handling of write boundaries not
- coinciding with packet boundaries is improved. Better support for
- mode and speed switching in the UBX driver. PPS message now ships
- nsec. PPS events are visible in gpsmon. Time-reporting fix to TSIP.
- 3.9: 2013-05-01 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Note to packagers: this is an urgent release that fixes a possible
- DoS or security hole! Armor the AIS driver against an implausible
- overrun attack. A (different) fix for our first malformed-packet
- crash since about 2007. Minor improvements to the NMEA2000
- driver. New FAQ entry on how to know WAAS/EGNOS is working.
- New -u and -uu options enable usec timestamps on gpspipe output.
- 3.8: 2013-02-25 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fix various minor errors in the AIVDM/AIVDO description. Repair the
- xmlto support in the build system. Add two more regression
- tests. Significant improvements to NMEA2000 support. Upgrade the PHP
- client to v3 of the Google Maps API. Support for the Telit SL869
- chipset. Added a nautical-style display to xgpsspeed. Minor
- improvements to leapsecond.py.
- 3.7: 2012-07-02 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Snap release to get the midnight change in the default leap-second
- constant out the door. Port tests now pass on all Debian supported
- architectures, including the Sparc and s390 that were giving us
- trouble before. Pre-2003 Delorme Earthmate works again.
- 3.6: 2012-05-23 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- It's the Fernando Poo Day release. Code has zero detectible defects
- under Coverity scanning and cppcheck 1.52; this is mainly a cleanup
- release to get those minor fixes into the field. If a leap-second
- warning is available from GPS subframe information it is passed to
- ntpd. NMEA2000 is now supported via the Linux kernel CAN interface.
- There's a chrpath=no config option for distribution makers, so
- chrpath is no longer a build dependency; see build.txt for
- explanation.
- 3.5: 2012-04-14 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Use pselect when it's available to cut down on wakeups and improve
- signal handling. New {PPS} message exporting clock drift. The AIVDM
- driver now handles up to 16 interleaved 24A and 24B pair-halves.
- The NMEA driver interprets depth-sounder returns from SDDBT and
- reports them as negative altitudes. The pps-pin option is gone, the
- PPS code now just accepts any handshake pin. A bug that sometimes
- caused RTCM packets to be dropped rather than relayed is fixed.
- 3.4: 2012-01-12 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Don't barf when chrpath is not available, fall back to static linking;
- helps people not running Linux.
- 3.3: 2011-10-29 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Improvements to build and release-procedure documentation. Make
- sirf=no build work again. Main reason for this release is to make
- chrpath a mandatory build dependency and explain why in the build
- documentation.
- 3.2: 2011-10-25 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- In the build recipe, (1) set pkgconfig properly for 64-bit Fedora
- systems, (2) clean up various derived files including *.pyc on scons
- -c, (3) add an option to disable stripping of binaries (strip=no),
- (4) for embedded targets, add an option to disable building Python
- support (python=no), (5) make the help for gpsd_group and gpsd_user
- a little clearer, (6) add a force_global option to build gpsd to
- listen to all addresses (rather than just loopback). The packet
- sniffer now accepts NMEA packets with the ECDIS packet leader 'EC'.
- SBAS satellites are now properly use-flagged in SiRF and UBX
- skyviews. The -G option now works under IPv6. Cross-build is now
- officially supported and instructions included. gpsprof works again
- and does whole-cycle profiling. gpsd.php has Open Street Map
- support. The pps-on-cts option is replaced by a pps_pin option that
- lets you specify the pin; the default is still DCD. New supported
- device; the Jackson Labs Fury. The chrpath utility has become a
- build prerequisite.
- 3.1: 2011-07-28 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- The Irene release, rocking you like a hurricane and brought to you
- from the storm shelter in my basement. This is a snap release mainly
- to get some scons recipe cleanups out the door. Parallelized builds
- now work. Small but fatal problems with reconfigure=no, netfeed=no
- and sock_export=no builds have been fixed. Build recipe ported for
- Fedora, Darwin, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. libgps now brings -lm with it
- on systems with implicit linking. One old bug fixed (code was
- previously present but broken): Under Linux, gpsd will refrain from
- opening serial or USB devices that another process has open,
- avoiding potential problems with class 0xFF USB devices opened by
- other programs. One new bug fix: we now use an atof()
- implementation that ignores locale, avoiding problems where decimal
- point is a comma. One new feature: Change -N semantics so it only
- suppresses backgrounding; privileges are now dropped as in normal
- background operation.
- 3.0: 2011-07-19 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- POLL subobject name changes: fixes -> tpv, skyview -> sky.
- Fix a timestamp-clobbering bug in the C library revealed by an
- obscure car-nav device, the MyGuide 3100. The DEVICE 'activated'
- attribute becomes an ISO8601 string; the client libraries will
- still backward-compatibly read a float value. gps_unpack() is
- now a documented part of the library API. There is now a
- shared-memory export from the daemon that can be accessed through
- the C and C++ client libraries. xgps and cgps may now display
- the Maidenhead grid locator for current lat/lon. xgps displays
- GST noise statistics if they are available. Codebase now has
- an scons build recipe. Direct support for activation of gpsd from
- Mac OS/X systemd. gpsdecode can now filter reports by RTCM2, RTCM3,
- or AIS message type. NMEA HEHDT is implemented. Remote gpsd instances
- can now be used as data sources via a gpsd:// URL. There is a client
- for live-feeding GPSD data to Google Earth. The hotplug sequence no
- longer requires Python.
- 2.96: 2011-03-21 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Bumped maximum channel count to 32 to accommodate GPS+GLONASS devices.
- API version bumped to 5, redesign finished (changes are documented
- in the Client HOWTO). cgps now handles resize signals. Code can now
- link with uClibc for embedded use. Various bugs in the C++ binding
- have been fixed. gpxlogger can now daemonize and write to a specified
- log file. A gpsd client can now set any locale it likes, and JSON
- will still be parsed using the C locale matching the daemon's. Clients
- are no longer required to define a gpsd_report() hook. gpsd no longer
- emits probe strings to unidentified USB devices at startup.
- JSON timestamps in TPV and SKY are now ISO8601 rather than seconds since
- the Unix epoch; the library handles the older style backward-compatibly.
- GPGST sentences are now parsed for noise statistics when a device emits them.
- AIS and RTCM2 JSON dumps have device fields. JSON reports now include 50bps
- subframe data if the device allows access to it. gpsdecode can now dump NMEA
- GPS binary, and subframe data to JSON. The RTCM2 code now understands and
- analyzes RTCM2.3 messages 13, 14, and 31, and has been checked against another
- analyzer. The ancient Sager dump format for RTCM2 is abolished in favor of
- a JSON profile.
- 2.95: 2010-07-13 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- The autonomous robot submarine total world domination release!
- Rationalize clearing and generation of DOPs, this makes epx/epy much
- more generally available. Fixed the test productions for the udev
- magic and added a troubleshooting note in INSTALL. cgps now displays
- epx/epy rather than eph. Speed is now always reported if our last
- two fixes were good, even if the GPS didn't compute it. Reading
- packets from UDP datagrams by specifying a listening address and
- port is now supported, and the regression-test driver cam now be
- told to force this with -u; this enables regression testing in
- chroot jails where access to ptys is locked out. AIS code now
- interprets message type 6 and 8 application IDs correctly as a
- Designated Area Code and Functional ID pair. gpspipe has a new -T
- option for setting the timestamp format. xgpsspeed is completely
- rewritten in Python, eliminating some dependencies on ancient X
- libraries. We now ship a Qt binding for the client library. Note
- a GCC 4.2.1 optimizer bug. gpsdcode now uses | as a field separator
- in -c mode, as string fields can contain commas. Corrected error
- in reporting of AIS rate-of-turn fields.
- 2.94: 2010-04-20 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Error-checking in the 50bps subframe code has been greatly improved.
- The Garmin GPS driver can now use libusb, if it is present, to do
- device discovery. The libgps library has been split apart; the
- service functions used by the daemon now live in libgpsd. This
- will shave some code volume from GPSD client applications. A packaging
- error that resulted in xgps not being shipped in 2.93 has been
- corrected. We now have stronger checking for valid ephemeris before
- extracting the leap-second offset; they should prevent many cases
- where gpsd might previously have used an invalid leap-second offset.
- 2.93: 2010-04-16 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Support for JSON dumping and parsing of AIS message types 25 and 26,
- not yet observed in the wild on AISHub. Fix Debian bug #569703. by
- removing non-streaming mode from the Python exerciser. Fix Debian
- bug #572900 by unsetting the appropriate in-use flag in the device
- array. Change the libgps default from old protocol to JSON. Add a
- close() method to the C++ binding. Try to recover better from
- sporadic cases of false matches to Trimble packet format from a SiRF
- binary datastream. gps_poll() now returns -1 with errno not set when
- the gpsd socket closes. TPV now refrains from reporting fields the
- fix quality won't support. gpsmon option for listing device types is
- now -L to -l can be used to enable logging (to stay consistent with
- the l command). There is new FAQ material on improving fix and time
- reference accuracy. New sections have been added to NMEA.txt on
- error status indications and satellite IDs. New POLL command brings
- back polling-mode operation. A Client-HOWTO has been added to the
- documentation. gpsd no longer eats CPU when a device is unexpectedly
- unplugged. Support for the TNT revolution is back (run mode only).
- There is now a gpsdfake diagnostic tool that fakes being gpsd shipping
- arbitrary specified data to clients.
- 2.92: 2010-03-03 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fix a packaging error. The new Python library module was
- inadvertently omitted from the 2.91 tarball. Also, improve the json
- import test slightly.
- 2.91: 2010-03-01 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- We have support for NMEA GLONASS sentences, and a regression test.
- Clients now get a DEVICE notification on every driver switch. It is
- possible to specify a TCP/IP AIS feed such as AISHub as a data
- source. Serious bitrot in the NTRIP support has been fixed - it was
- probably nonfunctional for several releases before this. Fixed
- buggy display of satellite-used flags in cgps. xgps is replaced by
- a rewrite in Python that uses pygtk, eliminating a dependency on
- Motif; also, it now displays AIS information. Uniform treatment of
- display-unit defaulting and -u in xgps, cgps, and lcdgps. Support
- for AIS message types 25 and 26. Support for IPv6. A numeric
- instability in the earth_distance() function affecting track error
- modeling has been fixed. Old protocol has been removed from the
- daemon; the library still speaks it.
- 2.90: 2009-12-04 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- GPSD-NG, the new JSON-based command protocol, is now deployed; as a
- consequence, AIS is now fully supported in both daemon and client.
- Detection of end of a fix-reporting cycle is now reliable;
- accordingly data is accumulated from cycle start and the "J"
- (nojitter) option on both server and client side is gone. We have
- abandoned the gpsflash subproject since it has become apparent that
- we can't do it without more vendor cooperation than we're likely to
- get. Increase major version of shared library due to significant API
- change. Added new driver for Motorola Oncore receivers, with help
- from Håkan Johansson. gpsfake can now accept multiple logfiles,
- interleaving test sentences from each. gpsd now accepts error
- estimates from the NMEA $GPGBS sentence.
- 2.39: 2009-03-18 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fixed potential core dump in C client handling of "K" responses.
- Made device hotplugging work again; had been broken by changes in udev.
- Introduced major and minor API version symbols into the public interfaces.
- The sirfmon utility is gone, replaced by gpsmon which does the same
- job for multiple GPS types. Fixed a two-year old error in NMEA parsing
- that nobody noticed because its only effect was to trash VDOP values from
- GSA sentences, and gpsd computes those with an internal error model
- when they look wonky. cgpxlogger has been merged into gpxlogger.
- Speed-setting commands now allow parity and stop-bit setting if the
- GPS chipset and adaptor can support it. Specfile and other packaging
- paraphenalia now live in a packaging subdirectory. rtcmdecode becomes
- gpsdecode and can now de-armor and dump AIDVM packets. The client
- library now works correctly in locales where the decimal separator is
- not a period.
- 2.38: 2009-02-10 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Regression test load for RoyalTek RGM3800 and Blumax GPS-009 added.
- Scaling on E error-estimate fields fixed to match O. Listen on
- localhost only by default to avoid security problems; this can be
- overridden with the -G command-line option. The packet-state machine
- can now recognize RTCM3 packets, though support is not yet complete.
- Added support for ublox5 and mtk-3301 devices. Add a wrapper around
- gpsd_hexdump to save CPU. Lots of little fixes to various packet
- parsers. Always keep the device open: "-n" is not optional any more.
- xgpsspeed no longer depends on Motif. gpsctl can now ship arbitrary
- payloads to a device. It's possible to send binary through the
- control channel with the new "&" command. Experimental new driver
- for Novatel SuperStarII. The 'g' mode switch command now requires,
- and returns, 'rtcm104v2' rather than 'rtcm104'; this is design forward
- for when RTCM104v3 is fully working.
- 2.37: 2008-02-17 (Chris Kuethe <ckuethe@mainframe.cx>)
- The C++ bindings, Garmin USB support, and multiple instances of ntp
- pps thread starting were fixed. Handling of odd PPS signals was
- improved. The eye candy in the PHP visualizers was fixed.
- 2.36: 2008-01-01 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Urgent fix to leap-day calculation affecting dates from today to
- 28 Feb on generic NMEA GPSes, Zodiacs, and SirFs emitting message 0x62.
- Integrated Garmin Simple Text Protocol driver from Peter Slansky.
- Minor fixes in error modeling and a better NaN guard stabilize the
- Trimble regression tests. Remove the wired-in NTP time offset from the
- NMEA driver, this could only have worked by accident and should be
- set in ntpd.conf. Integrated Ashtech driver from Chris Kuethe.
- 2.35: 2007-12-10 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Navcom driver merged. Removed -d -f and -p options of gpsd; these
- have been undocumented for a while. Make gpsd play well with pkgconfig.
- Incorrect computation of VDOP when GPSes didn't supply it has been fixed.
- The xgps code has been revamped and now has a much nicer interface.
- Add -b (no-configuration) option as a sadly clumsy workaround for some
- problems with Bluetooth receivers. Added tests for Haicom-305N and Pharos
- 360; separated out the tests for the unstable Trimble drivers.
- 32-vs-64-bit problems in the regression tests have been solved.
- 2.34: 2006-12-14 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fix for byte-swapping of Zodiac control messages on big-endian hardware.
- Disable iTalk by default and note that it needs to be tested. Command line
- arguments can now be DGPSIP or NTRIP URLs; -d is deprecated. Added udev
- rules. Address excessive processor and memory utilization on SBCs; it's
- now possible to configure compile-time limits on the number of devices
- and client sessions. Eliminate use of fuser(1) in gpsfake. Get gpsd
- working with EarthMates again, this had been broken since 2.15. Massive
- string safety audit and OpenBSD port by Chris Kuethe. J command added.
- The gpsctl and gpscat tools and the gpsd.phps script were added. Switched
- to lesstif from openmotif. Better autodetection of DLE-led packet
- protocols (notably TSIP and Garmin binary) and of SiRFStar I and III
- devices. Fixed buggy parsing and generation of PGRME.
- 2.33: 2006-06-09 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fix bad unit conversion in V output. Clean up some man-page messes.
- Fixed buggy libgps parsing of multiple responses. It's now possible
- to lock gpsd to a fixed speed at compile time for embedded use. Added
- NTRIP support, thanks to Ville Nuorvala. O command now ships an
- explicit mode field.
- 2.32: 2006-03-12 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Cleanup of the xgps layout, and minor memory-leak fixes for xgps. Fix
- to cope with Antares u-blox by Andreas Stricker. Minor fix to libgps
- cgpxlogger. Merge cgpxlogger and gpxlogger documentation onto
- the xgps(1) manual page and rename it gps(1).
- 2.31: 2006-02-17 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Now builds and runs under Cygwin. Correct the speed units in
- synthetic NMEA. Slightly better time handling under NMEA. Daemon
- now builds with all but NMEA disabled. Update the leap-second
- offset. cgpxlogger introduced. Upgrade gpxlogger to DBUS 0.60
- conformance. Jason von Nieda's patch may fix the chronic TSIP
- driver problems.
- 2.30: 2005-09-14 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Prevent core dump on -d option. The .log extension is no longer required for
- test loads. cgps and xgps now have configurable latitude/longitude formats
- via the -l option. Introduced new 'g' command that allows clients to
- specify whether they want GPS or RTCM104 information.
- 2.29: 2005-07-19 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Added Sony CXD2951 support, untested. All error estimates are
- now nailed to 95% confidence interval. Added rtcmdecode and its
- documentation; also, gpsd can now monitor serial devices emitting
- RTCM104 and display differential-GPS data in a readable format.
- Added dangerous alpha version of gpsflash. Work around a nasty bug
- in SiRFStar III firmware version < 3.1.1. Added support for True
- North Technologies Revolution 2X Digital compass. Added the
- gpxlogger client for systems with DBUS support and the gpspipe
- and cgps clients for general use.
- 2.28: 2005-07-06 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- The 2.27 source tarball somehow got truncated on upload.
- Due to procedural mechanics at Berlios, shipping a new release
- seems to be the least painful way to recover. This release is
- identical to 2.27 except the roadmap stuff has been added to TODO.
- 2.27: 2005-07-06 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Arrange for the daemon to remove its pid file on exit. Fix some
- buffering problems with the Python side of the hotplug interface.
- gpsfake can now run sessions under a monitor like Valgrind. Most
- of the gpsfake logic now lives in a module that can be used to write
- other test loads; its progress baton is now optional. Fixed
- some minor bugs found by valgrind audit, including (1) a slow
- memory leak, (2) a possible but unconfirmed file-descriptor leak,
- and (3) a subtle error in the channel-assignment logic that only
- showed up with multiple sessions active. In fact, the daemon code
- no longer uses dynamic-memory allocation at all. Also, the code
- no longer relies on FIONREAD working. The track error field in the
- O response is now computed. The project website has some new eye candy.
- Client connections now time out when the mode is neither raw nor watcher.
- Fixed a core-dump that could happen if C, B or I commands were issued
- at odd times.
- 2.26: 2005-06-22 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Time DOP and total DOP are now passed on from GPSes that report
- them. Ensure longitude has a leading zero when <100, for
- compatibility with gpsdrive. Synchronous and thread hooks are now
- separate in the client library. Packet-sniffing on a new device no
- longer holds up incoming data on already-connected ones. There is
- now a super-raw mode (R=2) that dumps a hex-encoding of every binary
- packet received to the client; sirfmon uses it to operate through
- the daemon if one is running. Support for Trimble TSIP GPSes
- merged. gpsfake now works with SiRF and Zodiac logs. Python library
- supports thread callbacks. New -p option of gpsfake supports
- regression testing of the daemon, and there is a test suite included
- with the distribution. PPS support is turned off, as there is some
- pthreads problem that sometimes kills the daemon on pthreads exit.
- Correct off-by-one error in GPZDA processing. The code has been
- audited and cleaned with splint (www.splint.org).
- 2.25: 2005-05-21 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Various signedness and scaling fixes and an OpenBSD port patch for the
- Zodiac driver. Command-line arguments to gpsd are now treated as a default
- device list; -f is still supported but deprecated. sirfmon now tries not
- changing the line speed first, so it syncs up much faster. Prevent a
- potential buffer overrun in the client library. PPS-thread support is now
- on by default. Lots of documentation improvements. D-BUS broadcast support
- by Amaury Jacquot. Added Alfredo Pironti's thread-callback and C++
- support. gpsd no longer uses the system clock for anything, so it
- can be used to set that clock.
- 2.24: 2005-05-17 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Crazy-speed bug is finally fixed. Autobauding now starts with the
- current speed of the device, not the stored gpsd speed; this means
- hunting only takes place when device and GPS speed aren't matched.
- xgpsspeed unit-conversion bug introduced in 2.22 is fixed. Satellite
- display now really shows 12 channels, not just 11. Major improvements
- in ntp notifications.
- 2.23: 2005-05- 4 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- For better security, the daemon now drops root privileges after startup.
- gpsd-clients is now a separate RPM; this is helpful on lean systems
- that don't run X. The O command now reports speeds in meters per second
- rather than knots, client code has been adjusted so there is no user-visible
- change. We now compute the missing components of DOP when using SiRF chips.
- /dev/gps is no longer special; there is no default GPS device unless you
- specify one. The intermittent processor-hogging problem introduced by the
- control-channel change in 2.21 has been solved.
- 2.22: 2005-04-25 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- SiRF-binary driver can now get leap-second corrections from subframe data.
- Device add/delete commands now send back OK or ERROR. Error-modeling
- corrections from the SiRF folks. Higher precision in position reports.
- 2.21: 2005-04-12 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Add tag and timestamp to Y response. Use computed geoid separation as
- SiRF packet 42 is flaky. Security fix: hotplug scripts now do device
- add/removes through a separate local control channel. True multi-device
- support is in place. When in watcher mode, device switches are announced.
- 2.20: 2005-03-31 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Rob Janssen's patches to fix timezone issues and improve cooperation
- with NTP. License changed to BSD so linking to libgps won't make people
- nervous. gpsprobe and gpsd.py are obsolete and have been removed, the
- autoprobe and profiling capabilities in the daemon more than replace
- them. gpsprof now ships self-contained GNUPLOT scripts to stdout,
- so they can be saved and redisplayed. Zodiac sort of works again, but
- occasionally spins madly during autobauding.
- 2.19: 2005-03-26 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fix brown-paper-bag bug with NMEA parsing. Set SiRF GPSes to use
- SBAS. sirfmon now displays SBAS parameters, and is included in the
- installed programs. Add to FAQ a fix for spurious high speeds reported
- in XTrac mode. We now interpret GPZDA. We no longer fudge a missing
- ddmmyy in NMEA timestamps from the system clock, so replay will work better.
- 2.18-1: 2005-03-23 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- First cut at cooperating with NTP. Major library restructuring;
- a fix is now a data structure of its own, and per-field timestamps
- are gone. Use new 'o' command for watcher mode. Compute some estimated
- error bounds.
- 2.17: 2005-03-16 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fix packet-engine problem that made disconnect/reconnect unreliable
- (important!). Fix bonehead error in interpretation of PGRME. We
- don't use O_SYNC (it turned out not to be reliable) so remove it to make
- life easier under Mac OS X. Allow gpsfake to accept subsecond cycle times.
- Add a FAQ to the HTML documentation. gps_poll() now handles multi-line
- responses. Add N command for switching driver modes.
- 2.16: 2005-03-11 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- New F command allows changing the GPS device after startup time.
- Hotplug scripts to go with it are now installed by the RPM. The
- Garmin probe is working. The -T and -s options are gone. We have
- achieved zero configuration!
- 2.15: 2005-03-02 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- A new packet engine autobauds much more quickly, and now iterates
- over both 1 and 2 stopbits. Explicit support for FV18 (the -T f
- option) is gone; instead, gpsd syncs with any 7N2 device and always
- ships a suitable init string. New E command, supporting the Garmin
- position-error sentence or computing these numbers from DOP and an
- error model. New U command reports climb/sink from GPSes that report
- vertical velocity. There is a prototype driver for SiRF-binary GPses,
- invoked automatically when SiRF packets present themselves on the
- wire after device open.
- 2.14: 2005-02-25 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Pass zero magnetic variation in generated NMEA from binary GPSes
- correctly. Use O_SYNC rather than timeouts to guarantee that
- baud-rate change strings get to the GPS before changing the line
- parameters. Introduced I command. Spatial scattergram plotting
- moved from gpsprobe to gpsprof.
- 2.13: 2005-02-21 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Correct a bug in binary-protocol dumping (applies to Zodiac and
- Garmin only). Gary Miller's patch to deal gracefully with GPSes
- like the Magellan EC10X that send only GPRMC and never GPGGA or
- GPGSA, and thus never set mode or status fields. Fixed buggy
- handling of units options in xgps and xgpsspeed. Bumped library
- major version, since seen_sentences is now exposed and drivers have
- more capabilities. Stricter NMEA buffer validation. Withdrew the
- change that always passed up a timestamp; on SiRF receivers, the year
- part is garbage when the PVT fields are garbage. Can now recognize
- SiRF GPSes. Experimental baud-switching support for Zodiac.
- 2.12: 2005-02-15 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fixed core-dump bug in processing of the GLL variant that does not
- include an FAA Mode Indicator. When using the NMEA driver, gpsd now
- hunts for a baud rate rather than requiring a fixed one to be set.
- A new 'B' command returns the RS232 parameters, and a new 'C'
- command returns the update cycle time. Added gpsfake test harness.
- Alpha driver for Garmin binary protocol added, requires Linux
- garmin_usb kernel driver. The daemon now always passes up a
- timestamp for every sentence that has one, even if the PVT fields
- aren't valid.
- 2.11: 2005-02-10 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Added gpsprof and the capability to generate GPS latency profiles.
- gpsprobe now hunts through plausible baud rates when looking for NMEA
- data from a GPS. The -b (baudrate) option fixes a speed, disabling
- the baud-matching logic. Also, gpsprobe can now recognize SiRF
- protocol, though not speak it. Fixed a math domain error in
- gps.EarthDistance due to numeric blowup on points very close together,
- and another in gps.MeterOffset() that was screwing up gpsprobe plots.
- 2.10: 2005-02-01 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Add -N option to explicitly foreground the daemon. Fixed a bug
- that was causing gpsd to keep reopening the GPS device after
- leaving raw or watcher mode. Fixed Gary Miller's core-dump bug.
- 2.9: 2005-01-27 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Python files restored to RPM.
- 2.8: 2005-01-27 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Embarrassing typo fix in gps.py. Avoid buffer overrun in xgps.c.
- Plug Debian security bug 292347, CVE number CAN-2004-1388.
- This version issued on an emergency basis without Python libraries,
- which have packaging problems due to the 2.3/2.4 transition.
- 2.7: 2005-01-14 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- More compiler-warning cleanups. gps client name changed to xgps.
- Added --speedunits option to xgpsspeed, --speedunits and --altunits
- options to xgps. Improved GPGSV parsing so it copes gracefully if
- we start in the middle of a sequence. Merged Petter Reinholdtsen's
- fix for GPGSA lists with holes. In xgps, satellites used in the
- last fix are now dotted in the middle. New -P option to create
- pidfile. Audited for potential buffer overruns, found and fixed
- two.
- 2.6: 2005-01-01 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Petter Reinholdtsen's fix for gps.py buffering. Fix syntax errors
- in udev scriptlets. Clean up after GCC warning messages. Drop use of
- vsprintf, so we get a link-time error on systems that might produce
- buffer overruns (all modern Unixes support vsnsprintf which is safe).
- 2.5: 2004-12-23 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Use gmtime instead of localtime when guessing the day or year of a date;
- this avoids jitter in the day after 19:00 GMT. Added -v option to dump
- version and exit. Commented out a crash-causing debug line in gps.py.
- 2.4: 2004-12-09 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Minor bugs in gpsd.py fixed. M now returns 0 status if GPGSA not yet
- seen; this change also fixes a bug where gpsd claimed it was confused
- if GPGSA had not been seen and status was set. RPM will now install
- a udevd rule if the host system uses it. Don't set the online flag
- on activate. HP port changes and -Wall cleanup. James Cameron's
- fixes to clean up gps.c and use X timeouts rather than alarms.
- 2.3: 2004-10-25 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Documentation and comment fixes. Last two globals removed from
- low-level interface; library should now be fully re-entrant. Mac OS X
- port fixes. Q command fix from Robin L Darroch <robin@spade-men.com>.
- 2.2: 2004-10-18 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Documentation improvements. BSD port fixes. Bug fix: speed timestamp
- wasn't initialized properly in libgps. Device is now an optional
- command-line argument of gpsprobe, in line with the clients. gpsd.py
- now should handle fvwm devices correctly. Values in gps data
- panel are now labeled with units. Attempted fix for 2.1 bug of DTR
- not being pulled low on exit.
- 2.1: 2004-09-30 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Various internal cleanups, including fossil removal in the
- configuration machinery. FV-18, Tripmate, Earthmate and are now
- enabled but can be disable with --disable-$NAME at configure time.
- When you call configure with --disable-shared, libgps is linked
- statically to the binaries (native libs are still linked
- shared). Fixed buggy handling of -p option in gps.c and xgpsspeed.c;
- it's now an optional command-line argument.
- 2.0: 2004-09-16 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Packaging fixes for 2.0 release.
- 1.98: 2004-09-08 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Only do one getdtablesize() call, otherwise we do several
- getrlimits() each poll cycle. TripMate is working. gpsprobe now
- deduces NMEA version. Zodiac Earthmate seems to work.
- 1.97: 2004-08-08 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Removed PRWIZCH support (it still passes through in raw mode).
- Build Motif-dependent programs conditionally. Added gpsprobe.
- Fixed a brown-paper-bag-bug in 1.96 RPM packaging.
- 1.96: 2004-08-31 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Implemented non-blocking writes to clients, so a stalled client
- cannot stall gpsd. Fixed a nasty array-overrun bug. Timestamps
- are now in ISO8601 format, with sub-second precision if the GPS
- delivers that. First cuts at Python interfaces included. libgps.a
- interface now bundles session fd into an allocated session block.
- Automake-based build machinery from Jens Oberender; RPM now
- installs shared libraries. FV18 driver added. Offline timer in GPS.
- 1.95: 2004-08-25 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fixed broken 'make dist', missing display.c and Tachometer.c
- are in there now.
- 1.94: 2004-08-24 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fix embarrassing bug -- watcher mode did not work for more than one
- client at a time. Y command now carries information about which
- satellites were used in the last fix. New timeout mechanism, no
- longer dependent on FIONREAD.
- 1.93: 2004-08-23 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Fourth prerelease. Daemon-side timeouts are gone, they complicated
- the interface without adding anything. Command responses now
- contain ? to tag invalid data. -D2 feature of 1.92 backed out.
- 1.92: 2004-08-22 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Third prerelease. Clients in watcher mode now get notified when
- the GPS goes online or offline. Major name changes -- old libgps
- is new libgpsd and vice-versa (so the high-level interface is more
- prominent). Specfile now includes code to install gpsd so it will
- be started at boot time. -D2 now causes command error messages
- to be echoed to the client.
- 1.91: 2004-08-21 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Second pre-2.0 release. Features a linkable C library that hides the
- details of communicating with the daemon. The daemon now recovers
- gracefully from having the GPS unplugged and plugged in at any time;
- one of the bits of status it can report is whether the GPS is online.
- The gps and xgpsspeed clients now query the daemon; their code
- for direct access to the serial port has been deliberately removed.
- 1.90: 2004-08-15 (Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>)
- Creation of specfile.
- ?: 2004-03-21 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Without PRWIZCH sentence: sat. colors in gps according to ss, grey==lt20,
- yellow==lt40 else green.
- Added L Q and I to the protocol. Removed G and T.
- Changed the timeout mechanism. Try to not return Lat/Lon/Alt if
- validity is in doubt.
- ?: 2004-01-29 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Make applications null-terminate their resource lists.
- ?: 2003-12-20 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Removed <varargs.h> from netlib. Not needed, and new gcc does not support
- it any more.
- 1.10: 2003-08-20 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Add install target. Fix clean target. Make GPS timeout configurable.
- Make xgpsspeed build with Apple's X11.
- Make sure that we don't segfault if the NMEA is badly formed.
- ?: 2003-08-18 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Use cfset[io]speed() to set speed in serial.h. Glibc is quite insane
- and I am tired to chase it, so I give up. Hope this works for BSD.
- Set status and mode 0 after GPS timeout (5 sec) - Cougar <cougar@random.ee>
- 1.09: 2003-02-16 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Include sys/time.h in gpsd.c for struct timeval.
- ?: 2002-11-03 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- G or g command returns six-digit Maidenhead grid square (like FN12fx)
- 1.08: 2002-10-03 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Added sockopt SO_REUSEADDR to netlib.c passive_sock.
- 1.07: 2002-02-05 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- em.c uses <time.h> (as it should). Removed some <sys/time.h>
- where they were not needed.
- Russ Nelson: Improved Earthmate support: added state machine for
- EARTHA recognizer, removed alignment problems seen on ARM architecture.
- Added setsockopt to add SO_REUSEADDR, so that
- gpsd can stop and immediately restart. Added support for bitrates
- higher than 38400, needed for the SIRF chipset.
- Derrick: my patch causes longitude when under 100 degrees to be printed
- zero-padded as needed, the latitude same deal under 10, fixes the GGA
- sentence to not erroneously print fix type (2/3) instead of fix quality,
- and calculates fix type correctly.
- 1.06: 2000-08-11 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Change from C++ (/) to C comments (/* */)for compatibility.
- Added -n (need init) flag.
- Don't init unless lat/lon specified.
- Remove gps.mayko.com as the default hostname.
- 1.05: 2000-05-12 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- (even though version.h says 1.04)
- Added some includes to xgpsspeed.c for portability.
- Fix problem with flags being overwritten, and using the wrong port
- variable also in xgpsspeed.c
- Add a note about Y2K compatibility fix.
- Pass latitude and longitude into em_init().
- 1.02: 2000-03-17 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- (even though version.h says 1.01)
- 1.01: 2000-03-05 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Updated to IANA port. Fixes to DGPS support.
- 1.0: 2000-01-02 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Added DGPS fixes from Curt Mills. (See README for contact info.)
- 0.99dgps: 1999-12-13 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Added minimal DGPS support by Derrick J Brashear
- 0.99: 1999-07-17 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Rockwell binary is now translated to NMEA format, so that
- clients like gps will work with an EarthMate.
- Added speedometer application. Thanks to Derrick J Brashear
- for his work (see README for contact info).
- 0.96: 1999-03-04 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Changed EarthMate support. Rockwell binary is now almost properly
- supported. Only the minimum required information is extracted.
- 0.95: 1999-02-06 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Added support for EarthMate receivers. Since I do not have one, this is
- untested.
- If it works, it does the following: You start gpsd with a baudrate of 9600
- and give it the -Te option. If gpsd gets the EartMate it will enable the
- receiver and then attempt to switch it into NMEA mode. If the EarthMate id
- is not received, but a binary data header is received, then we will try to
- switch NMEA too.
- 0.94: 1999-01-24 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- Y2K compliant ;-) (... is NOT. Look for "FIXME:" in nmea_parse.c)
- 0.93: 1998-01-27 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- using GNU autoconf now.
- combined gpsd + gpsclient. No more init files, command line only.
- 0.9: 1997-05-13 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- some cleanups in the ini code. version 0.9 ...
- 0.8: 1997-04-25 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- version 0.8, some bug fixes. New MODE member, STATUS member changed.
- 0.7: 1997-04-21 (Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>)
- released version 0.7
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