On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 9:26 AM, William Kenworthy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Its not really an error ... that is its telling only part of the story.
>
> Yes, the path did change, so the hackish workaround to keep
> compatibility with older kernels was to use both paths one after the
> other, and ignore the errors.
>
> Its in the code somewhere, tracked it down once ... I think its probably
> worth raising a bug as I doubt its needed anymore.
>
> BillK
>
>
>
> On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 08:59 +0100, Jozef Riha wrote:
>> >Al Johnson wrote:
>> >> On Tuesday 06 October 2009, anumandla kiran kumar wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> i had installed shr-unstable version  it is working fine
>> >>> but come to gps
>> >>>   i had opened setting and manually on the gps radio  and click the 
>> >>> remove
>> >>> agps button
>> >>>   then quit.
>> >>>   After that in services list  i had restarted fso-gpsd service..
>> >>>   till i am not getting gps
>> >>>    please help me
>> >>>   Thanks...
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> Usually there is no need to manually turn on the gps. When an application
>> >> connects to the gpsd or gypsy interface the gps is turned on 
>> >> automatically,
>> >> then turned off when the application stops using it. If you need to 
>> >> remove the
>> >> agps data then exit all gps apps, remove the data, then start a gps app 
>> >> and
>> >> wait a few minutes. If you have a reasonable view of the sky then it 
>> >> should
>> >> soon get a fix.
>> >>
>> >> What application are you trying to use with the gps?
>> >>
>> >> btw repeatedly posting the same message to the list will only annoy 
>> >> people.
>> >>
>> >Hi,
>> >I have the same problem with the current unstable. I think the problem
>> >is that the GPS chip cannot be powered up. I dont remember the path
>> >exactly (I dont have the Freerunner with me currently), but I found a
>> >message in /var/log/frameworkd.log that /sys/....../gps/.../pwron could
>> >not be written. However it seems that .../pwron has been changed to
>> >.../power_on (which exists)
>> >Shall I open a ticket for that?
>> >Cheers,
>> >Alex
>>
>> Hi Alex, I think you really should open a ticket. It's the same here.
>> Btw the full path is
>>
>> ./class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/pcf50633-regltr.7/neo1973-pm-gps.0/power_on
>>
>> Joe
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> William Kenworthy <[email protected]>
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>
Thanks for explanation. The reason for non-working gps must then be
somewhere else..

Joe
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