Name: gpsd %define SO3VERSION 1.0.0 %define SO1VERSION 1 Summary: service daemon for mediating access to a GPS Version: @VERSION@ Release: 1 License: GPL Group: System Environment/Daemons Provides: gpsd URL: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/gpsd/ Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root #Destinations: mailto:gpsd-announce@lists.berlios.de, mailto:gpsd-users@lists.berlios.de, mailto:gpsd-dev@lists.berlios.de %description gpsd 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. After installing this RPM, gpsd will try to start up at boot time. You must make a symlink named /dev/gps to the serial or USB port that your GPS will plug in to. Normally this will be /dev/ttyUSB0 or /dev/ttyS0. The daemon will be quiescent when there are no clients asking for location information, and copes gracefully when the GPS is unplugged. %package -n gpsd-devel Summary: Client libraries in C and Python for talking to a running gpsd or GPS. Group: Development/Libraries Requires: gpsd %description -n gpsd-devel This package provides C libraries and Python modules that manage access to a GPS for applications. You will need to have gpsd installed for it to work. %prep %setup -q %build %configure make %{?_smp_mflags} %install # gpsd files mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_sbindir} cp .libs/gpsd "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_sbindir} mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_bindir} cp .libs/gps .libs/xgpsspeed gpsprobe "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_bindir} mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_mandir}/man1/ cp gpsd.1 gpsprobe.1 "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_mandir}/man1/ mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"/etc/init.d/ cp gpsd.init "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"/etc/init.d/gpsd # gpsd-devel files mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir}/ cp .libs/libgps.la "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir} cp .libs/libgps.so.%{SO3VERSION} "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir} ln -f "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir}/libgps.so.%{SO3VERSION} "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir}/libgps.so.%{SO1VERSION} ln -f "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir}/libgps.so.%{SO3VERSION} "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir}/libgps.so mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_mandir}/man3/ cp libgps.3 "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_mandir}/man3/ cp libgpsd.3 "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_mandir}/man3/ mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_includedir} cp gpsd.h "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_includedir} cp gps.h "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_includedir} PYVERS=`python -c "import sys; print sys.version[:3]"` mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir}/python${PYVERS}/site-packages cp gps.py gpsd.py "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir}/python${PYVERS}/site-packages mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir}/X11/app-defaults/ cp gps.ad "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir}/X11/app-defaults/gps cp xgpsspeed.ad "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"%{_libdir}/X11/app-defaults/xgpsspeed %clean [ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" %post -n gpsd /sbin/chkconfig --add gpsd /sbin/chkconfig gpsd on /sbin/ldconfig %preun -n gpsd /sbin/chkconfig --del gpsd %postun -n gpsd /sbin/ldconfig %files %defattr(-,root,root,-) %doc README INSTALL COPYING gpsd.xml TODO %defattr(-,root,root,-) %attr(755, root, root) %{_sbindir}/gpsd %attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/gps %attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/xgpsspeed %attr(755, root, root) %{_bindir}/gpsprobe %{_libdir}/libgps.so.%{SO3VERSION} %{_libdir}/libgps.so.%{SO1VERSION} %{_mandir}/man1/gpsd.1* %{_mandir}/man1/gpsprobe.1* %{_mandir}/man3/libgps.3* %{_mandir}/man3/libgpsd.3* %attr(755, root, root) %{_sysconfdir}/init.d/gpsd %{_libdir}/X11/app-defaults/gps %{_libdir}/X11/app-defaults/xgpsspeed %files -n gpsd-devel %doc README INSTALL COPYING libgps.xml libgpsd.xml HACKING %{_libdir}/libgps.la %{_libdir}/libgps.so %{_includedir}/gps.h %{_includedir}/gpsd.h %{_libdir}/python*/site-packages/gps.py %{_libdir}/python*/site-packages/gpsd.py %changelog * Mon Sep 20 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 2.1-1 - Enable conditioning out of Zodiac and Tripmate support. * Thu Sep 16 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 2.0-1 - Packaging fixes for 2.0 release. * Wed Sep 8 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 1.98-1 - Only do one getdtablesize() call, otherwise we do several getrlimits() each poll cycle. TripMate is working. gpsprobe now deduces NMEA version. Zodiac Earthmate seems to work. * Wed Sep 08 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 1.97-1 Removed PRWIZCH support (it still passes through in raw mode). Build Motif-dependent programs conditionally. Added gpsprobe. Fixed a brown-paper-bag-bug in 1.96 RPM packaging. * Tue Aug 31 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 1.96-1 - Implemented non-blocking writes to clients, so a stalled client cannot stall gpsd. Fixed a nasty array-overrun bug. Timestamps are now in ISO8601 format, with sub-second precision if the GPS delivers that. First cuts at Python interfaces included. libgps.a interface now bundles session fd into an allocated session block. Automake-based build machinery from Jens Oberender; RPM now installs shared libraries. FV18 driver added. Offline timer in GPS. * Wed Aug 25 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 1.95-1 - Fixed broken 'make dist', missing display.c and Tachometer.c are in there now. * Tue Aug 24 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 1.94-1 - Fix embarrassing bug -- watcher mode did not work for more than one client at a time. Y command now carries information about which satellites were used in the last fix. New timeout mechanism, no longer dependent on FIONREAD. * Mon Aug 23 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 1.93-1 - Fourth prerelease. Daemon-side timeouts are gone, they complicated the interface without adding anything. Command responses now contain ? to tag invalid data. -D2 feature of 1.92 backed out. * Sun Aug 22 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 1.92-1 - Third prerelease. Clients in watcher mode now get notified when the GPS goes online or offline. Major name changes -- old libgps is new libgpsd and vice-versa (so the high-level interface is more prominent). Specfile now includes code to install gpsd so it will be started at boot time. -D2 now causes command error messages to be echoed to the client. * Sat Aug 21 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 1.91-1 - Second pre-2.0 release. Features a linkable C library that hides the details of communicating with the daemon. The daemon now recovers gracefully from having the GPS unplugged and plugged in at any time; one of the bits of status it can report is whether the GPS is online. The gps and xgpsspeed clients now query the daemon; their code for direct access to the serial port has been deliberately removed. * Sun Aug 15 2004 Eric S. Raymond - 1.90 - Creation of specfile. # The following sets edit modes for GNU EMACS # Local Variables: # mode:rpm-spec-mode # End: