We want to have a single image that will do the right thing on
the various BTS models we have. This means we will install the
sbts2050 utilitiy (it clashes with sysmobts-mgr anyway) and the
gpsd with a default config for it.
The sysmobts-v2 config file was for a specific usecase and is
obsolete for all intents and purposes. Make it the default
Related: SYS#559
Enabling the "systemd" feature will enable the socket activation
feature used by systemd. This way we can (re-)start the GPSD based
on the socket activation.
Henning got really confused that the "a.b.c:1234" he passed to
gps2udp showed up as "a.b.c 1234" in the kernel cmdline. Use
strdup to take a copy of it.
Fixes: SYS#424
So far we have used chrpath to fix the rpath we don't want but
this creates issues with supporting both dora and edison (we need
to depend on different recipes). Instead just force the RPATH to
be off. This can be done by setting the internal _RPATH variable.
I found this in Tool/gnulink.py.
The .pc files were already covered by the normal -dev package
glob. No need to do more work here.
Addresses:
WARNING: Variable key FILES_${PN}-dev (${includedir} ${FILES_SOLIBSDEV} ${libdir}/*.la ${libdir}/*.o ${libdir}/pkgconfig ${datadir}/pkgconfig ${datadir}/aclocal ${base_libdir}/*.o ${libdir}/${BPN}/*.la ${base_libdir}/*.la) replaces original key FILES_gpsd-dev ( ${libdir}/pkgconfdir/libgpsd.pc ${libdir}/pkgconfdir/libgps.pc).
In the sysmoBTS 2050, we want to configure the 1PPS output of the
trimble to be active only if it has at least 1 satellite in view,
and want to make the receiver output its time information in UTC,
rather than GPS time.
The sysmobts-v2 version was not installed because the file was
not called properly. Rename it to gpsd-default and the sysmobts-v2
version will be picked and installed.
GPSD 3.7 is somehow exiting without us really knowing the cause. The
version 3.9 has been released and we hope that it might just fix the
issues we are experiencing.
RROR: There is a confusing multiline, partially commented expression on line 22 of file /home/ich/firmen/gesmokom/source/meta-sysmocom-bsp/recipes-extra/gpsd/gpsd_3.7.bb (SRC_URI[md5sum] = "52d9785eaf1a51298bb8900dbde88f98").
FIXME: this will actually assume a GPS that is indirectly attached
to a GSM Modem which will be handled by openmoko-gsmd and forwarded via
UDP. However, we might have a GPS receiver attached directly to the
GPS UART in other hardware versions!