[Bug 1581272] Re: gpsd always runs in 'non-daemonised' or not at all
Bernd Zeimetz
bernd at bzed.de
Fri May 13 11:55:45 UTC 2016
> The running in foreground, or not at all still hold.
-N works perfectly well, systemd was made exactly for that.
Youll still have to figure out what else is wrong.
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Title:
gpsd always runs in 'non-daemonised' or not at all
Status in gpsd package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
The systemd unit file
/lib/systemd/system/gpsd.service
starts gpsd with the '-N' flag for a non-daemonised instance.
Removing the flag prevents systemd from calling the gpsd at all.
The service needs the removal of the '-N' flag so the gpsd can fully
function, and insertion of 'Type=forking' to enable it to read its own
configuration file '/etc/default/gpsd'
Attached is a patch, if I've done it correctly.
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