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2008-05-01
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Here is the gpx file that is causing it to crash.
(.gpx is blocked so I had to zip it)
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2008-05-02
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gpxview uses the gpsbt framework of maemo to start the gps which is the way it's meant to be used. This works for me and all of my beta testers. Did you change your setup from the default one? E.g. install a patched gpsd or so?
Can you start gpxview from the xterm and tell me what it tells on the command line while starting without finding a gps itself? In fact it _must_ be finding something itself because it only tries five times at startup time and gives up with gps if that fails. Also my gps startup routines work very much like the ones in maemo-mapper as i took a look there to see how this is being done in maemo.
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2008-05-02
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I'm having the same issue with my N800. In xterm I get:
Error connecting to GPS reciever: (22) Invalid argument (no rfcomm created)
Starting Maemo Mapper first gets the GPS (external) running...
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2008-05-03
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Are other applications also able to start the GPS? The problem with maemo mapper is that it supports a bunch of ways to start the GPS. This is due to the fact that maemo mapper already supported GPS devices before os2008 introduced the GPS framework.
Maybe you didn't configure the GPS properly for the GPS framework but instead only configured it inside maemo-mapper? Can you e.g. access the GPS from the control panels GPS entry? Can you update your "home position" there (i am guessing the exact wording as my n810 talks german)? If your GPS only works inside maemo-mapper, chances are that you didn't properly setup the GPS in the os2008 GPS framework.
Under os2008 you basically don't configure anyting GPS related in maemo-mapper. You especially don't set a specific bluetooth gps but just leave everything blank and let the GPS framework do its thing.
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2008-05-03
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I have to have MM search for the GPS and then bind to it using the BT MAC. How would you go about telling the N800 to use a certain BT GPS? It can't just pick one at random, right? I think I went into some menu for the GPS and chose my Holux, but that never seemed to make a difference.
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2008-05-04
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2008-05-07
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Anyway, this should of course not make gpxview crash. But i'd also be interested in the cache with the container type.
Edit: I cannot reproduce the crash even if i modify my test gpx files to contain a container of type "Unknown". Please don't delete the offending gpx file. I am very interested in this file as i have tried to prevent such crashes due to unexpected gpx file entries. Anybody else with a similar problem?
Last edited by Master of Gizmo; 2008-04-30 at 11:58.