gpsmon is the primary tool I use from the clients package, just to see that gpsd it tracking things properly and to see the PPS is active. Agree that gpsctl makes more sense in the gpsd package itself, if you think the same applies to the non-Python bits then the dependencies of gpsd might stay pretty simple, right?
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