-------- Original Message -------- Subject: gpsd_2.3-1_i386.changes is NEW Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 15:32:46 -0500 From: Debian Installer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Tilman Koschnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(new) gpsd-clients_2.3-1_i386.deb optional misc Test clients for the GPS service daemon gpsd is a userland daemon acting as a liaison between a GPS or Loran-C receiver and clients. The receiver is expected to generate position information as NMEA-0183 sentences, or Rockwell binary format, although that can be changed. . This package includes a GPS tester, called xgps. It simply connects to the daemon and displays your latitude, longitude, altitude, and the signal quality from visible satellites. When the GPS emits GSV, it will show a diagram of satellites in their current position in the sky. . xgpsspeed is a speedometer that uses position information from the GPS. . The gpsprobe program queries GPSes for their capabilities and generates a gnuplot recipe for an error scattergram to stdout. . Homepage: http://www.berlios/gpsd/ (new) gpsd_2.3-1.diff.gz optional misc (new) gpsd_2.3-1.dsc optional misc (new) gpsd_2.3-1_i386.deb optional misc GPS (Global Positioning System) service daemon gpsd is a userland daemon acting as a liaison between a GPS or Loran-C receiver and clients. The receiver is expected to generate position information as NMEA-0183 sentences, or Rockwell binary format, although that can be changed. . gpsd listens on port 2947 for clients requesting position, time, velocity or altitude information. gpsd can take information from the GPS and translate it into something easier to understand for clients. . For a couple of test clients, install the gpsd-clients package. . Homepage: http://www.berlios/gpsd/ (new) gpsd_2.3.orig.tar.gz optional misc Changes: gpsd (2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Initial Release. (closes: #276376) Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org Closing bugs: 276376 Your package contains new components which requires manual editing of the override file. It is ok otherwise, so please be patient. New packages are usually added to the override file about once a week. You may have gotten the distribution wrong. You'll get warnings above if files already exist in other distributions.