@Andreas I installed it and I can say that starting gpsmon now directly
results in a crash and output "gpsmon: assertion failure, probable I/O
error". I don't know, its an ARM64 system and it installed following
packages:

Get:1 https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/mitchdz/gpsd-avoid-double-delwin/ubuntu 
noble/main arm64 gpsd arm64 3.25-3ubuntu4~noble1 [454 kB]
Get:2 https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/mitchdz/gpsd-avoid-double-delwin/ubuntu 
noble/main arm64 gpsd-tools arm64 3.25-3ubuntu4~noble1 [371 kB]
Get:3 https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/mitchdz/gpsd-avoid-double-delwin/ubuntu 
noble/main arm64 gpsd-clients arm64 3.25-3ubuntu4~noble1 [537 kB]
Get:4 https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/mitchdz/gpsd-avoid-double-delwin/ubuntu 
noble/main arm64 libgps30t64 arm64 3.25-3ubuntu4~noble1 [96.0 kB]
Get:5 https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/mitchdz/gpsd-avoid-double-delwin/ubuntu 
noble/main arm64 python3-gps arm64 3.25-3ubuntu4~noble1 [161 kB]


 gpsmon -D5
gpsmon:INFO: startup at 2024-10-24T16:13:45.000Z (1729786425)
gpsmon:PROG: CORE: gpsd_activate(tcp://localhost:2947, 1) fd -1
gpsmon:PROG: CORE: gpsd_open(tcp://localhost:2947) fd -1
gpsmon:PROG: CORE: opening TCP feed at localhost, port 2947.
gpsmon:PROG: CORE: TCP tcp://localhost:2947 IP  opened on fd 3
gpsmon:PROG: CORE: activate fd 3 done
gpsmon: assertion failure, probable I/O error

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