Result for 188739EE19B97EEA214CE5CBAC62788B1A7F0DD3

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/hotplug.d/usb/gpsd.usermap
FileSize1080
MD5842DCE52B08FBC7F62CBED57CE90911A
SHA-1188739EE19B97EEA214CE5CBAC62788B1A7F0DD3
SHA-2568C43A93F70AE01224B32E9746249DF1DBB4780E598F9B15D2EDB3D4D88AC4366
SSDEEP12:bw0BW+JIJhC+FsFSSD+5d7sXwPI0WuRPbknxLZ5WFhMFzWPIkFoFHnzh+8UFhQ/:bxyhRgisXsINMbQxLZ8zMwgketzhSzQ/
TLSHT14D11CB42370C0272FA87008D391DBE8D635D3570B2E07CEBAC949B07E1025A25D6B05C
hashlookup:parent-total1
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
MD55A13E6D9B269B07235007AC7D0BBF10E
PackageArchi686
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.
PackageMaintainerKarsten Brockmann <arcam@ccux-linux.de>
PackageNamegpsd
PackageRelease1
PackageVersion2.95
SHA-1AB39C5B19EF28475FB6CACAC7EB20478DD04CE89
SHA-256A16870ABB176C8A5C6BFE209A05BA7DD716B3F1FC6202FC7A5B06738791C8CBA