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paulkoan 2011-01-11 12:34

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Columbus Navigation Toolkit
 
Is it possible to use another gpsd to act as client to columbus as server?

This doesn't work:
Code:

$gpsd gpsd://n900:9300
gpsd: device open failed: No such file or directory - retrying read-only
gpsd: read-only device open failed: No such file or directory
gpsd: GPS device gpsd://n900:9300 nonexistent or can't be read

Yet netcat show data:

Code:

$ nc n900 9300
$GPGSV,3,1,9,05,33,131,22,12,5,014,6,16,12,217,31,18,22,338,6*74
$GPGSV,3,2,9,21,54,261,6,25,38,347,6,26,15,085,6,29,76,127,6*49
$GPGSV,3,3,9,30,30,233,6*44
$GPGSA,A,3,05,16,21,30,,,,,,,,,1.0,1.0,1.0*31

I tried this with generic NMEA protocol too with the same results.

Thanks...

tswindell 2011-01-11 15:39

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Columbus Navigation Toolkit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by paulkoan (Post 917749)
Is it possible to use another gpsd to act as client to columbus as server?

This doesn't work:
Code:

$gpsd gpsd://n900:9300
gpsd: device open failed: No such file or directory - retrying read-only
gpsd: read-only device open failed: No such file or directory
gpsd: GPS device gpsd://n900:9300 nonexistent or can't be read

Yet netcat show data:

Code:

$ nc n900 9300
$GPGSV,3,1,9,05,33,131,22,12,5,014,6,16,12,217,31,18,22,338,6*74
$GPGSV,3,2,9,21,54,261,6,25,38,347,6,26,15,085,6,29,76,127,6*49
$GPGSV,3,3,9,30,30,233,6*44
$GPGSA,A,3,05,16,21,30,,,,,,,,,1.0,1.0,1.0*31

I tried this with generic NMEA protocol too with the same results.

Thanks...

After reading the gpsd documentation, as I've never used it, it states the use of the tcp:// uri schema, so you should probably do: gpsd tcp://n900:9300

microe 2011-01-11 18:27

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Columbus Navigation Toolkit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tzsm98 (Post 904121)
I did see a painting of him holding the N9. Looked like it was running Symbian so it might have been the E7. His hand was over where the microSD would have gone so we'll never know for sure. What was cool there was an iPhone in the background - in chains.

Was the painting on black velvet and did it light up under blacklight? That is the only way to know if it is authentic.

tswindell 2011-01-11 22:19

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Columbus Navigation Toolkit
 
Okay, current version 0.9.2-2 is now in extras-testing, for those that don't want a repeat of the last broken packages, could you please only use -testing repo, for those brave folks that want to help me test new features and code, I appreciate the help with -devel releases :D

Joseph.skb 2011-01-12 00:06

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Columbus Navigation Toolkit
 
When can we start download this through the normal app manager?

tswindell 2011-01-12 00:55

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Columbus Navigation Toolkit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joseph.skb (Post 918285)
When can we start download this through the normal app manager?

You can now, you just need to enable the extras-testing repository. It'll be a few weeks before I'm ready to promote to the main extras repo.

jhay 2011-01-14 21:40

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Columbus Navigation Toolkit
 
Random crashes still, using latest columbus release once in a while. All data send via bluetooth/usb/wifi was disabled, so probably it doesn't relate to those. happens indoors with poor signal and also outdoors with lots of satellite locks and good signal. using standard kernel.

Wish: compass active/inactive state velocity threshold (for example compass keeps last state when speed is less than a certain amount like 1km/h). otherwise compass just keeps wildly spinning when stationary, being hardly useful

tswindell 2011-01-14 22:24

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Columbus Navigation Toolkit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jhay (Post 920509)
Wish: compass active/inactive state velocity threshold (for example compass keeps last state when speed is less than a certain amount like 1km/h). otherwise compass just keeps wildly spinning when stationary, being hardly useful

Yeah, as I mentioned earlier in the thread, that's a planned feature.

crash16 2011-01-15 15:45

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Columbus Navigation Toolkit
 
i am trying to run this in QT CREATOR but without luck....i think it's a dependency problem....Shouldn't be enough to have the sdk installed to run this in qt Creator?


i am new to qt....trying to learn some new bits...:))

tswindell 2011-01-15 19:02

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Columbus Navigation Toolkit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by crash16 (Post 920919)
i am trying to run this in QT CREATOR but without luck....i think it's a dependency problem....Shouldn't be enough to have the sdk installed to run this in qt Creator?


i am new to qt....trying to learn some new bits...:))

You're probably better off using scratchbox as columbus is split into four different packages.


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