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-rw-r--r--AUTHORS2
-rw-r--r--HACKING2
-rw-r--r--Qgpsmm.pc.in4
-rw-r--r--README18
-rw-r--r--TODO12
-rw-r--r--build.txt6
-rw-r--r--control.in6
-rw-r--r--gpsd.h-tail12
-rw-r--r--gpsd.hotplug4
-rw-r--r--gpsd.usermap4
-rwxr-xr-xgpsinit4
-rw-r--r--maintainers.txt2
-rwxr-xr-xtest_nmea20004
13 files changed, 40 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS
index f61e1500..2121abb3 100644
--- a/AUTHORS
+++ b/AUTHORS
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Remco Treffkorn <remco@rvt.com>
Derrick J. Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Russ Nelson <nelson@crynwyr.com>
Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
-Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>
+Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>
Jeff Francis <jeff@gritch.org>
Amaury Jacquot <sxpert@esitcom.org>
Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>
diff --git a/HACKING b/HACKING
index 990c0a39..ccac2b5c 100644
--- a/HACKING
+++ b/HACKING
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ this file is in the repository as:
www/hacking.html
-If you only have www/hacking.html.in, run
+If you only have www/hacking.html.in, run
scons www
diff --git a/Qgpsmm.pc.in b/Qgpsmm.pc.in
index 6d6235a5..7587e8b7 100644
--- a/Qgpsmm.pc.in
+++ b/Qgpsmm.pc.in
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ qt_config=lex yacc warn_on uic resources qt release incremental link_prl def_fil
Name: Qgpsmm
Description: GPS Daemon communication library - QT binding
Version: @VERSION@
-Libs: -L${libdir} -lQgpsmm
-Libs.private: -L/usr/lib -lQtNetwork -lQtCore -lpthread
+Libs: -L${libdir} -lQgpsmm
+Libs.private: -L/usr/lib -lQtNetwork -lQtCore -lpthread
Cflags: -I${includedir}
Requires: QtNetwork
diff --git a/README b/README
index 2d3d72e3..27b29281 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ into one package and autoconfiscated it.
Derrick J. Brashear <shadow@dementia.org> (KB3EGH) added code for the
EarthMate DeLorme. He also added "incredibly gross code to output
NMEA sentences" (his own words :-) He also did the first cut at
-DGPS support (see http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/gps/dgps-ip.html),
+DGPS support (see http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/gps/dgps-ip.html),
for the Earthmate.
Curt Mills <BowHunter@mail.com> (WE7U) furthered the dgps support,
@@ -65,27 +65,27 @@ included:
* Documentation (what a concept!)
* Cleaned up, simplified command-line options.
* Now understands the GLL (Geographic position - Latitude, Longitude)
- sentence from NMEA 3.0.
- * Now parses both the NMEA 3.01 and pre-3.01 variants of the VTG sentence
+ sentence from NMEA 3.0.
+ * Now parses both the NMEA 3.01 and pre-3.01 variants of the VTG sentence
correctly.
* New commands including 'y', 'w', and 'x', since obsolesced by a
JSON-based protocol.
* Massive refactoring -- one main loop now calls a self-contained
driver object for each type.
* The GPS-bashing code the daemon uses can now be directly linked as a
- library, libgpsd(3).
+ library, libgpsd(3).
* C and Python libraries are available to encapsulate the client side of
querying gpsd, see libgps(3).
* Cleaned-up error reporting, we don't use syslog when running in foreground
but send all error and status messages to the tty instead.
* Added -n option to do batch monitoring of GPSes.
* xgpsspeed is working again; xgps has been seriously reworked and improved.
- * RPMs which include installation of gpsd to start up at boot time
+ * RPMs which include installation of gpsd to start up at boot time
are available.
* New gpsprobe program probes the capabilities of GPSes and generates
error scattergrams from fixes. (Later this moved to gpsprof.)
* Autobauding, self-configuration, and hotplugging. gpsd can now get
- its device from a hotplug script, and figures out itself which baud
+ its device from a hotplug script, and figures out itself which baud
rate to use and what the GPS's device type is.
* Support for SiRF binary mode.
* Support for RTCM104 and AIVDM.
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ included:
* Other test tools -- gpsfake, gpscat, gpsmon.
Chris Kuethe <ckuethe@mainframe.cx> maintains the OpenBSD port, shipped
-the 2.34 release, is our SiRF and low-level protocols expert, and does a
+the 2.34 release, is our SiRF and low-level protocols expert, and does a
lot of general hacking and support. He has release authority.
Gary Miller <gem@rellim.com> wrote the driver for Garmin binary protocol
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Ville Nuorvala <vnuorval@tcs.hut.fi> wrote the NTRIP support.
We are delighted to acknowlege the assistance of Carl Carter, a field
application engineer at SiRF. He assisted us with the correction and
-tuning of the SiRF binary-protocol driver, shedding a good deal of
+tuning of the SiRF binary-protocol driver, shedding a good deal of
light on murky aspects of the chip's behavior.
We are also delighted to acknowlege the assistance of Timo Ylhainen, VP of
@@ -116,6 +116,6 @@ the iTalk protocol, helping to further development of iTalk support.
3.X CREDITS
===========
-The main feature of the 3.x versions is a stabilized and finalized
+The main feature of the 3.x versions is a stabilized and finalized
version of the JSON command/response protocol. This was designed and mainly
implemented by ESR. Gary Miller wrote the subframe support.
diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
index 061df4b9..34dfbabb 100644
--- a/TODO
+++ b/TODO
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
This is the gpsd to-do list. If you're viewing it with Emacs, try
-doing Ctl-C Ctl-t and browsing through the outline headers. Ctl-C Ctl-a
+doing Ctl-C Ctl-t and browsing through the outline headers. Ctl-C Ctl-a
will unfold them again.
For contribution guidelines and internals documentation, please see
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ revision (all we have is revision 3).
The support for unpacking RTCM3 sentences in the client library is
limited to 1001, 1002, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1014, and 1033. There
-are some design issues with the baby JSON parser that are going to
+are some design issues with the baby JSON parser that are going to
make extending this set difficult.
**** Reporting code for specialized Type 6 and 8 AIS messages is incomplete.
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ However, Iván Sánchez Ortega notes:
>I, for one, would like to see the secs/msecs problem solved before GPSD
>embarks on the enterprise of writing TAGblocks.
-If someone is working on this, please see:
+If someone is working on this, please see:
http://www.nmea.org/Assets/0183_errata_tag_block_final.pdf
**** Speed, mode and rate-changes in client-mode gpsctl.
@@ -183,9 +183,9 @@ The baud-rate switcher in the TNT driver needs to be tested.
gpsmon could support a number of TNT configuration commands, including
unit changes. See http://gpsd.googlecode.com/truenorth-reference.pdf
-for possibilities.
+for possibilities.
-Jon Schlueter has one of these on a flock machine, so testing
+Jon Schlueter has one of these on a flock machine, so testing
shouldn't be difficult.
*** Enable flocktest on the Debian server farm
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ some (but not all) of the things it tweaks in binary mode -- at the
moment, just the Navigation Parameters from message 0x13. With more
work, we should be able to do a full revert.
-The TSIP driver changes its per-cycle sentence inventory and thus
+The TSIP driver changes its per-cycle sentence inventory and thus
needs some state-restore logic. This can be done; the same packet 0x35
we use to configure it can be sent in a no-argument mode to query
the current sentence mix for later restore.
diff --git a/build.txt b/build.txt
index d64b61fa..b9d8e2c6 100644
--- a/build.txt
+++ b/build.txt
@@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ section.)
To clean the built files, call 'scons -c' . To clean scons' cache,
call 'scons sconsclean'. Doing both should return your working directory
-to a near pristine state as far as building is concerned. Some user
-created files may remain, and source code changes will not have been
+to a near pristine state as far as building is concerned. Some user
+created files may remain, and source code changes will not have been
reverted..
You can specify the installation prefix, as for an autotools build, by
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ with pps=no. You'll lose support for updating the clock from PPS
pulses.
dbus_export=no: for systems using DBUS: gpsd includes support for
-shipping fixes as DBUS notifications, compiled in by default. This
+shipping fixes as DBUS notifications, compiled in by default. This
may lead to complaint messages during testing on systems that don't
support DBUS. Build with the option "dbus_export=no" to disable it
diff --git a/control.in b/control.in
index 67088e55..c22d6300 100644
--- a/control.in
+++ b/control.in
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ Description: A monitoring daemon for GPSes, AIS radios, and other nav sensors.
expected to generate position information in a well-known format -- as
NMEA-0183 sentences, SiRF binary, Rockwell binary, Garmin binary
format, or other vendor binary protocols. gpsd takes this
- information from the GPS and translates it into JSON objects in a uniform
- and well-documented format that easier for clients to understand. The
- distribution includes sample clients, application interface libraries,
+ information from the GPS and translates it into JSON objects in a uniform
+ and well-documented format that easier for clients to understand. The
+ distribution includes sample clients, application interface libraries,
and test/profiling tools.
XBS-Destinations: savannah, freecode, mailto:@ANNOUNCE@
diff --git a/gpsd.h-tail b/gpsd.h-tail
index dfffd849..829a86e1 100644
--- a/gpsd.h-tail
+++ b/gpsd.h-tail
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
#ifndef DEFAULT_GPSD_SOCKET
#define DEFAULT_GPSD_SOCKET "/var/run/gpsd.sock"
-#endif
+#endif
/* Some internal capabilities depend on which drivers we're compiling. */
#if !defined(AIVDM_ENABLE) && defined(NMEA2000_ENABLE)
@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ typedef unsigned int driver_mask_t;
|| (dp)->rate_switcher != NULL))
/*
- * True if a driver selection of it should be sticky.
+ * True if a driver selection of it should be sticky.
*/
#define STICKY(dp) ((dp) != NULL && ((dp)->flags & DRIVER_STICKY) != 0)
@@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ extern void json_rtcm2_dump(const struct rtcm2_t *,
extern void rtcm2_unpack(struct rtcm2_t *, char *);
extern void json_rtcm3_dump(const struct rtcm3_t *,
const char *, char[], size_t);
-extern void rtcm3_unpack(const struct gps_context_t *,
+extern void rtcm3_unpack(const struct gps_context_t *,
struct rtcm3_t *, char *);
/* here are the available GPS drivers */
@@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ int b64_ntop(unsigned char const *src, size_t srclength, char *target,
size_t targsize);
/* application interface */
-extern void gps_context_init(struct gps_context_t *context,
+extern void gps_context_init(struct gps_context_t *context,
const char *label);
extern void gpsd_init(struct gps_device_t *,
struct gps_context_t *,
@@ -906,7 +906,7 @@ extern void gpsd_deactivate(struct gps_device_t *);
#define AWAIT_FAILED -1
extern int gpsd_await_data(fd_set *,
fd_set *,
- const int,
+ const int,
fd_set *,
struct gpsd_errout_t *errout);
extern gps_mask_t gpsd_poll(struct gps_device_t *);
@@ -947,7 +947,7 @@ extern void libgps_dump_state(struct gps_data_t *);
void gpsd_labeled_report(const int, const int,
const char *, const char *, va_list);
-void gpsd_vlog(const struct gpsd_errout_t *,
+void gpsd_vlog(const struct gpsd_errout_t *,
const int, char *, size_t, const char *, va_list ap);
PRINTF_FUNC(3, 4) void gpsd_log(const struct gpsd_errout_t *, const int, const char *, ...);
diff --git a/gpsd.hotplug b/gpsd.hotplug
index 5f4ce133..69fa00de 100644
--- a/gpsd.hotplug
+++ b/gpsd.hotplug
@@ -65,13 +65,13 @@ fi
# the node, and the node is not created until after you kill the
# gpsd script, because the gpsd script waits forever for the node
# to appear.
-#
+#
# This is a race condition, and is best fixed by running the
# actual wait/hotplug portion in the background.
{
#logger -t gpsd.hotplug -p daemon.info "waiting for" $DEVNAME
- while [ -x $DEVNAME ]
+ while [ -x $DEVNAME ]
do
sleep 1
done
diff --git a/gpsd.usermap b/gpsd.usermap
index 10498147..64713c81 100644
--- a/gpsd.usermap
+++ b/gpsd.usermap
@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@
# This file is Copyright (c) 2010 by the GPSD project
# BSD terms apply: see the file COPYING in the distribution root for details.
#
-# GPSes don't have their own USB device class. They're serial-over-USB
+# GPSes don't have their own USB device class. They're serial-over-USB
# devices, so what you see is actually the ID of the serial-over-USB chip.
-# Fortunately, just two of these account for over 80% of consumer-grade
+# Fortunately, just two of these account for over 80% of consumer-grade
# GPS sensors. The gpsdplug script will tell a running gpsd that it should
# look at the device that just went active, because it might be a GPS.
#
diff --git a/gpsinit b/gpsinit
index 2701ae6f..f9d56086 100755
--- a/gpsinit
+++ b/gpsinit
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ done
shift $((${OPTIND} - 1))
candevice=$1
-
+
case ${candevice} in
plx_pci)
# For the SJA1000 based PCI or PCI-Express CAN interface
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ slcan)
device=${2:-/dev/ttyUSB0};
modprobe slcan;
slcan_attach -f -s5 -o ${device};
- slcand `basename ${device}`;
+ slcand `basename ${device}`;
ip link set slcan${net} up;;
beaglebone)
# For CAN interface on a BeagleBone
diff --git a/maintainers.txt b/maintainers.txt
index b4a5d320..a29d0ee9 100644
--- a/maintainers.txt
+++ b/maintainers.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
= GPSD area maintainers =
This file points at responsible submaintainers for various portions
-of the GPSD code, packaging, and ports.
+of the GPSD code, packaging, and ports.
== Modules and drivers ==
diff --git a/test_nmea2000 b/test_nmea2000
index fe3ec727..d154ef22 100755
--- a/test_nmea2000
+++ b/test_nmea2000
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ ${GPSD_HOME}/gpsd -n -G -D0 -S ${GPSD_PORT} -P ${TMP_PID_FILE} nmea2000://${CAN_
sleep 1
-${GPSD_HOME}/gpspipe -d -r -w -S -o ${TMP_OUT_FILE} :${GPSD_PORT}
+${GPSD_HOME}/gpspipe -d -r -w -S -o ${TMP_OUT_FILE} :${GPSD_PORT}
sleep 1
@@ -114,4 +114,4 @@ else
fi
rm -f ${TMP_PID_FILE}
-rm -f ${TMP_OUT_FILE} \ No newline at end of file
+rm -f ${TMP_OUT_FILE}