Imho the right solution here is to file a bug against gpsd. On the
announce list of gpsd is no information whatsoever that they are going
to break the API - and this breakage happens between two minor versions
going from 2.90 to 2.92.
It is good habit in the open source world to have a major
Package: gpsd
Version: 2.92-1
Severity: important
The version 2.92 of gpsd breaks the API / protocol. Moreover the
protocol change has not been announced on the gpsd announce mailing
list and should only happen with a bump of the major version.
The protocol has been around for years and tangoGPS
I have filed a bug against gpsd: Bug#574105
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It was announced that these changes will happen on the way to 3.0
early enough. All 2.9X releases prepare 3.0, that is what the
announcement mail says.
It is not about what Eric Raymond says, it is about what best practice
is in the open source world. And this is not. And I maintain that it
So, you mean that to edit the interface you now normally hand-edit the
glade-generated files?
Effectively yes. Basically it is a copy and paste job. Parasite (a GTK
firebug) is very useful.
At one point or other this needs re-engineering. I had already planned
to do this during my summer
Hello, the comment is a left-over from the first versions of tangogps,
I will remove it in the next version. Feel free to send me your patches
and I will integrate them.
See also bug #497117
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Accidentally this is fixed since 0.9.6 (released yesterday), the buffer
is now allocated dynamically using g_strdup_printf.
Marcus
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 10:37:59 +
Enrico Zini enr...@debian.org wrote:
Package: tangogps
Version: 0.9.3-2
Severity: serious
Hello,
thanks for maintaining
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