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and subject line gpspipe can't connect to external gpsd
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Package: gpsd-clients
Version: 2.92-1
Severity: important

Environment: - Dell Latitude C640 - Debian 6.0 (Squeeze)
If I invoke 'gpspipe' with the arguments '-r gpsd.mainframe.cx:2947' I'll get 
an error message that gpspipe can't connect to gpsd

 host:~# gpspipe -r gpsd.mainframe.cx:2947
 gpspipe: could not connect to gpsd (null):2947, Unknown error 4294967292(-4)

A telnet session to this host will provide NMEA information.


Regards,
        Klaus



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Version: 2.94-1

From: "Eric S. Raymond" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Fixed as of 10 May 2010
Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 03:42:43 -0400

"gpspipe -r gpsd.mainframe.cx:2947:" works in 2.93 and later versions.
Upgrading will fix this.

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