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$OpenBSD: patch-gpsd_xml,v 1.1 2008/06/13 04:13:36 ckuethe Exp $
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--- gpsd.xml.orig Mon Jan 21 11:35:31 2008
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+++ gpsd.xml Wed Jun 11 15:14:20 2008
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@@ -780,13 +780,7 @@ of every clock second on the carrier-detect lines of s
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GPSes; this pulse can be used to update NTP at much higher accuracy
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than message time provides. You can determine whether your GPS emits
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this pulse by running at -D 5 and watching for carrier-detect state
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-change messages in the logfile. On OpenBSD <application>gpsd</application>
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-makes use of the nmea(4) line discipline and the tty(4) timestamping
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-facilities to export PPS time via the sensors framework. OpenBSD's ntpd
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-uses these sensors to adjust the hardware clock and frequency. To make
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-use of this feature, <application>gpsd</application> must be started
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-as root so it can activate the timestamping and line discipline; after
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-attempting to set up PPS, it will relinquish root privileges.</para>
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+change messages in the logfile.</para>
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<para>When <application>gpsd</application> receives a sentence with a
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timestamp, it packages the received timestamp with current local time
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