= Recommendations for distribution integrators = The X11 subdirectory contains icons and a project logo for use in desktop packaging. Usable deb and RPM specifications have their own subdirectories here. Our package files want to set up a hotplug script to notify gpsd when a potential GPS device goes active and should be polled. The goal is zero configuration; users should *never* have to tell gpsd how to set itself up. Bluetooth has a requirement to be able to write to the gpsd control socket from a userland device manager. Accordingly, you probably want to set up a gpsd privilege group and make sure the Bluetooth device manager is in it. To avoid problems with gpsd not starting up properly when devices are hotplugged, make sure the installed gpsd will have read and write permissions on all serial devices that a GPS might be connected to (on Linux, this means at least /dev/ttyS*, /dev/ttyUSB*, and /dev/ttyACM*). The gpsd daemon needs to be started as root for best performance (it wants to nice itself, and needs root access to kernel PPS devices). But very soon after startup it drops privileges. gpsd normally figures out which group it should move to by looking at the ownership of a prototypical tty (look in gpsd.c for this code) but the owning user and group can be compiled in with build-system options. Make *sure* whatever group gpsd lands in after privilege-dropping has dialout access - otherwise your users will see mysterious failures which they will wrongly attribute to GPSD itself. // end