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gpsd.service failed to start after update. #414

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Kcoolz opened this issue Jul 10, 2024 · 6 comments
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gpsd.service failed to start after update. #414

Kcoolz opened this issue Jul 10, 2024 · 6 comments
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Kcoolz commented Jul 10, 2024

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STARTING SERVICES
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Job for gpsd.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
See "systemctl status gpsd.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.

After updating from 1.5 to 2.6 gpsd will no longer start, started fine before updating. killing the proccesses and removing gpsd.socket and ./install.sh --start-services does not help.

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  • RTKBase release number 2.6.0
  • OS: Linux 11 (bullseye) (RPI 4)
  • SBC RPI 4.
  • GNSS Device: Ublox F9P RTK
  • Connection type: USB

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Mine did the same on RPI4.

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Stefal commented Jul 21, 2024

I will try to take some time to look at this bug next week

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Stefal commented Jul 23, 2024

I can't repro with a Raspberry Pi 3, starting with this image: https://github.com/CentipedeRTK/pi-gen_RTKbase/releases/tag/RTKBaseGNSS-RPi-2.4.1 and updating from 2.4.1 to 2.5 and then to 2.6

I will try with a Raspberry Pi 4 later.

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Stefal commented Jul 24, 2024

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Kcoolz commented Aug 29, 2024

I tried again with that image, on a pi4 and 5. Didnt work.
Tried again with a new image and same thing. Still getting the GPSD error, i also tried a different GPS unit.

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Stefal commented Oct 6, 2024

Could you try this: #431
And write here if you have 127.0.0.1 localhost in your /etc/hosts file?

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