Result for 4FD0A210E5AEF5EB36BFE7B12AC9ECF732382945

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/gpsdctl
FileSize14704
MD54FB5F0D1DF0BF3ACEC0DCF499BE2C9F3
SHA-14FD0A210E5AEF5EB36BFE7B12AC9ECF732382945
SHA-256B678D42916596C818753E6CBDFD15A36B028E5F31640E05068C52153EB1E394D
SSDEEP192:R91R1wzEa8N2SHkcUl3FCKjaUUnp4dm7AWqoi:N/aMIs/
TLSHT15B62A84BB752493FD1C48774C8AB8B746A70F088B723471F2144B6786E53B582F1FA9A
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hashlookup:trust55

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MD512856F9061A99F1EA4B70C397A64A778
PackageArchx86_64
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.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamegpsd
PackageReleasebp153.1.24
PackageVersion3.17
SHA-1EEBA922E9C40FF29E6BCAAB4156F3D4FD316E251
SHA-2565D5E926AD44B1947AF0EDF1CAB0BE9431A5A1A45FDB2A0D511398510CA6C14B4