gpsd

gpsd is a computer software program that collects data from a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver and provides the data via an Internet Protocol (IP) network to potentially multiple client applications in a server-client application architecture. Gpsd may be run as a daemon to operate transparently as a background task of the server. The network interface provides a standardized data format for multiple concurrent client applications, such as Kismet or GPS navigation software.

gpsd
Original author(s)Remco Treffkorn,
Derrick Brashear
Developer(s)Eric S. Raymond
Stable release
3.22  / 9 January 2021 (9 January 2021)
Repository
Written inC, Python
Operating systemLinux, *BSD, Mac OS X, Android
PlatformAny
Size~120K LOC
Available inEnglish
TypeGPS software
LicenseBSD license
Websitegpsd.gitlab.io/gpsd/

Gpsd is commonly used on Unix-like operating systems. It is distributed as free software under the 3-clause BSD license.

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