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Summary: Review Request: obdgpslogger - OBDII and GPS data logger for your car
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=709125
Summary: Review Request: obdgpslogger - OBDII and GPS data
logger for your car
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: medium
Priority: unspecified
Component: Package Review
AssignedTo: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
ReportedBy: chunky(a)icculus.org
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: notting(a)redhat.com, fedora-package-review(a)redhat.com
Estimated Hours: 0.0
Classification: Fedora
Story Points: ---
Spec URL:
http://icculus.org/obdgpslogger/downloads/fedorapackaging/obdgpslogger.spec
SRPM URL:
http://icculus.org/obdgpslogger/downloads/fedorapackaging/obdgpslogger-0....
Description:
obdgpslogger has been my pet project for a few years, now. It's a tool to log
OBDII and GPS data from your car, and convert it into useful formats such as
GPX or KML.
It's entirely scratching an itch; there's almost no software out there for
working with OBDII as well as GPS, even less that's open source, and absolutely
none that's made it into any distributions yet.
It also contains a simulator I've written, that's used more extensively than
the logger itself; most of the OBDII software developers I know of, even the
closed source ones, are now using my sim.
I've been building this on a Fedora 15 x86_64 VM. At time of writing,
rpmlint(1) has no errors, and one warning: A spelling error, "obdsim", which I
feel is excusable since it's the name of the sim. I see no errors or warnings
from mock(1).
If you wish to test the software itself or see that it executes without
problems, use obdsim with the "-o" flag. That will launch the sim [which
creates a PTY on Linux], and connect obdgpslogger to the slave end of the PTY
with verbose output turned on; if you see spam to stdout, that means that both
the sim and the logger are functioning correctly. The warning, "close(9) on
netlib_connectsock()", is created by the gpsd library, not my software.
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