It appears that the GPS time defaults to 15 leap seconds at bootup until the 
almanac downloads but it should be at 18 leap seconds.  This causes a problem 
on startup.  Is there anyway to force the E310 to store the offset value and 
use that at next bootup?  Is there a flag that I can check to see if the utc 
has been corrected yet?  I am on an E310 running 3.9.2.  Otherwise, I have no 
idea if my time is accurate or off by 3 seconds.

If the E310 is unable to store the proper number of leap seconds between 
bootups I believe the next best fix would be to recompile GPSD with the 
appropriate number of leap seconds.  In newer versions of gpsd, I think this 
would be in leapseconds.cache or timebase.h.  These files don't seem to be in 
the version of 3.14 that I found in /usr/src/debug/gpsd/3.14-r0/gspd-3.14.  
Have any newer versions with this correction been compiled for the E310?

Thanks,
Josh
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