GPS multiplexing daemon
Gypsy is a GPS multiplexing daemon which allows multiple clients to
access GPS data from multiple GPS sources concurrently.
Without some sort of multiplexing system, a GPS device can only safely
be accessed by one client. In a server situation this may not cause any
problems, but on modern desktop which could potentially have multiple
location aware devices, this could be an issue.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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gypsy-0.8.tar.bz2 | 0000407045 398 KB | |
gypsy-CVE-2011-0523.patch | 0000006237 6.09 KB | |
gypsy-CVE-2011-0524.patch | 0000007096 6.93 KB | |
gypsy.changes | 0000001639 1.6 KB | |
gypsy.spec | 0000004066 3.97 KB |
Latest Revision
Stefan Lijewski (lijews)
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request 129672
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Stefan Lijewski (lijews)
(revision 2)
- Add gypsy-CVE-2011-0523.patch: add config file to restrict the files that can be read. Fix CVE-2011-0523 and bnc#666839. - Add gypsy-CVE-2011-0524.patch: use snprintf() to avoid buffer overflows. Fix CVE-2011-0524 and bnc#666839. - Add gnome-common BuildRequires and call to gnome-autogen.sh for gypsy-CVE-2011-0523.patch, since it touches the build system. - Update to version 0.8: + Add support for dumping NMEA debug to stdout + Fix overeager Garmin device detection + Add support for named pipes and FIFOs + Fix incorrect use of TCIOFLUSH + Add support for setting baud rate on serial devices + Log if we are passed an unknown option key + Only open TTY devices read-write + Support RMC sentences for NMEA < 2.3 + Add support for the N810's GPS
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