[Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

glownan glownan at member.fsf.org
Wed Nov 26 00:16:03 CET 2008


Ummm,

Looks like that is not the problem, gpsd is not installed and fso-gpsd is.
This is what I got when tried to uninstall/install gpsd/fso-gpsd

root at om-gta02 ~ $ opkg remove --force-depends gpsd
No packages removed.
root at om-gta02 ~ $ opkg install fso-gpsd
Package fso-gpsd (0.7+gitr25+d10a69e11287a8f7a6477ad9c31d53ce18be9a8f-r1.1)
installed in root is up to date.

Does someone know what the meaning of that "Exception 0x80000040 was trapped
!" message is? 
It is received soon after the gps chip is powered on by ogpsd and the
almanac data is uploaded to the gps chip. Don't know if it is related to
this problem.

This is the whole message where it appears 

2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsd    DEBUG    Discarded data not UBX '\n$GPTXT,'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsd    DEBUG    Discarded data not UBX '01,01,00'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsd    DEBUG    Discarded data not UBX ',Excepti'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsd    DEBUG    Discarded data not UBX 'on 0x800'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsd    DEBUG    Discarded data not UBX '00040 wa'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsd    DEBUG    Discarded data not UBX 's trappe'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsd    DEBUG    Discarded data not UBX 'd !*7E\r\n'




Julien Cassignol wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:24 PM, glownan <glownan at member.fsf.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I'm using SHR and having the same problem.
> 
> SHR latest image was shipped with gpsd instead of fso-gpsd.
> Just opkg remove --force-depends gpsd; opkg install fso-gpsd and it'll
> work.
> 
> Future images will be corrected.
> 
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