Package: fso-gpsd Severity: serious fso-gpsd should never provide gpsd, as it supports only a very tiny bit of the functions gpsd provides. I'm filing this bug as release critical, as the broken provides will break at least all applications which use libgps to talk to gpsd. While it might be that this works at the moment because you're lucky, it will definitely break with the next upload of gpsd as the protocol changed. Also all programs which rely on the dbus announcements of gpsd will break (yes, fso-gpsd is not compatible with that). Not to forget that fso-gpsd does only supports a few of the amount of chipsets supported properly by gpsd.
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