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Current example from cgps: `cgps: WARNING gpsd release 3.22, API: 3.14, expected 3.23.1~dev`
Did some further digging in the code and the actual challenge is that configuring for gpsd is bound to installing a gpsd package, even if you have already built gpsd...
Correct. -- More precisely, it overwrites parts of it and other parts installed take precedence over the compiled and already installed (and more recent) version.
Alternatively, please keep at least 80 free and use 8008 or any other alternative http port, thanks!
Provided pull request: https://github.com/Stefal/rtkbase/pull/202
Have you tried `ptp4l.conf` w/ `network_transport L2`?
I can confirm this issue also with the latest 6.9 kernel and the latest linuxptp.
Some more checking revealed that this appears to be a timing issue with `eth0` and its drivers not ready in a timely manner after reboot: if one disables `ptp4l` (and...
Yes, plain vanilla setup of bullseye; built and installed according to the instructions ([piaware_builder](https://github.com/flightaware/piaware_builder) plus https://github.com/flightaware/dump1090/blob/dev/README.md).
After installation and reboot, I find above messages in the log