No need for it any more, the code was ripped out.
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It appears that the hotplug extension will be included in Maverick. See
bug 625110.
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This bug was fixed in the package gpsd - 2.39-2
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gpsd (2.39-2) unstable; urgency=low
* [765fde7b] Calculate soname and library version properly.
* [1da6bffd] Support the "status" action in the init.d script.
(Closes: #528688) - thanks to Peter Eisentraut
* [634d40b0] Make
Why is the hotplug mechanism disabled by default in ubuntu?
As everything is hotplug enabled it seem gps devices are expected to be
hotplugable too.
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When this bug is a regression from changes made to udev, is full on in
9.04 and needs syncing from the well and completely maintainded debian
package, how can it be marked incomplete?
** Changed in: gpsd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Mark O wrote:
>> Latest version available in karmic should fix this, can you confirm
>> that?
> version in karmic archive (gpsd_2.39-1ubuntu1_i386.deb) still
> references hotplug.functions. Should I be looking somewhere else?
No. The person who asked the question just did not read what I wrote
bef
> Latest version available in karmic should fix this, can you confirm
> that?
version in karmic archive (gpsd_2.39-1ubuntu1_i386.deb) still
references hotplug.functions. Should I be looking somewhere else?
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Alessio Treglia wrote:
> Latest version available in karmic should fix this, can you confirm
> that?
Could you *PLEASE* tell me why you release just another Ubuntu version of gpsd,
although I've included all Ubuntu related changes? If you don't understand what
I did, feel free to ask or leave the
Latest version available in karmic should fix this, can you confirm
that?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Thanks Bernd, appreciate the explanation (and your help).
Regards,
Mark
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Mark O wrote:
> Not sure what Ubuntu "did" to break this - looks more to me like udev
> removed a function that gpsd and others were depending on. Perhaps the
> dependencies weren't specified or tested well enough.
The problem is that Ubuntu pulls packages from Debian without testing them. gpsd
wo
Not sure what Ubuntu "did" to break this - looks more to me like udev
removed a function that gpsd and others were depending on. Perhaps the
dependencies weren't specified or tested well enough.
Anyway, 'nuff on finding blame, how best to fix? (I'm new to this). The
patch submitted by ESR (to put
Why does Ubuntu always break working things
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Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> I'm wondering if Ubuntu moved that function to somewhere else, or renamed it,
> or
> if there's a replacement for it... if you could figure that out, I'll take
> care
> that it is used properly.
I had done some searching but was unable to find it. I did find references to
Mark O wrote:
> I have confirmed this on Jaunty, and have also copied
> /lib/udev/hotplug.functions from the udev package in Debian sid
> (0.141-1) instead of commenting it out. I have tested this and found it
> plays well with hotplug on startup for Jaunty. Let me know if I can help
> with furthe
I have confirmed this on Jaunty, and have also copied
/lib/udev/hotplug.functions from the udev package in Debian sid
(0.141-1) instead of commenting it out. I have tested this and found it
plays well with hotplug on startup for Jaunty. Let me know if I can help
with further testing on this.
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