Result for 17124B049CB99211EDD1B08F0C8733F862378A78

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/gpsctl
FileSize493848
MD58D773CFE4C1338C0665A583DCEE1F7EF
SHA-117124B049CB99211EDD1B08F0C8733F862378A78
SHA-256D967145B20DEF238E695B15F8A7851832063717F296C56CDE43FDC97675E9E57
SSDEEP12288:Q7pm+MOJjsS6HcUjGs1veJeFk+tBFlQL:Q7IAjsSicUjGs12JeFk+nFlQL
TLSHT12FB43B8EFD11CB91C9D11ABEBBAD568D376103F0C68A7109CC096739678A92F4F37A41
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hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5EF0301BBC153AC01F24614D245711FCA
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptiongpsd is a service daemon that mediates access to a GPS sensor connected to the host computer by serial or USB interface, making its data on the location/course/velocity of the sensor available to be queried on TCP port 2947 of the host computer. With gpsd, multiple GPS client applications (such as navigational and wardriving software) can share access to a GPS without contention or loss of data. Also, gpsd responds to queries with a format that is substantially easier to parse than NMEA 0183. A client library is provided for applications. After installing this RPM, gpsd will automatically connect to USB GPSes when they are plugged in and requires no configuration. For serial GPSes, you will need to start gpsd by hand. Once connected, the daemon automatically discovers the correct baudrate, stop bits, and protocol. The daemon will be quiescent when there are no clients asking for location information, and copes gracefully when the GPS is unplugged and replugged.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamegpsd
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion3.23.1
SHA-1B279D1225E50A5BDF979CAA37B5173548E90F171
SHA-2569374BD0E1F186CB202D8E5AE9D5FE13734E88AA42DD50F90FAC54EFCC5CE9241