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I was wondering where I can find the latest source, as I might want to tweak it for my purpose.
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Then a few minutes later my python script runs, and works through the gpscon log, from the bottom up, looking for a fix with suitable horizontal accuracy.
It's been running for months with no problem, I only looked back into it because my python script wouldn't run on the X at first - something to do with dbus-python and something else in my regex, nothing at all to do with gpscon