Bug 699126 - [abrt] gpsd-2.95-2.fc14: gpsprof:411:plotframe:KeyError: 'bps'
Summary: [abrt] gpsd-2.95-2.fc14: gpsprof:411:plotframe:KeyError: 'bps'
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: gpsd
Version: 14
Hardware: i686
OS: Unspecified
unspecified
unspecified
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Douglas E. Warner
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
URL:
Whiteboard: abrt_hash:0a7e2ae0
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2011-04-23 11:29 UTC by Claude Frantz
Modified: 2012-08-16 15:47 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

Fixed In Version:
Doc Type: Bug Fix
Doc Text:
Clone Of:
Environment:
Last Closed: 2012-08-16 15:47:25 UTC
Type: ---


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File: backtrace (803 bytes, text/plain)
2011-04-23 11:29 UTC, Claude Frantz
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Description Claude Frantz 2011-04-23 11:29:24 UTC
abrt version: 1.1.17
architecture: i686
component: gpsd
executable: /usr/bin/gpsprof
kernel: 2.6.35.12-88.fc14.i686.PAE
package: gpsd-2.95-2.fc14
reason: gpsprof:411:plotframe:KeyError: 'bps'
release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin)
time: 1303558064
uid: 500

backtrace
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gpsprof:411:plotframe:KeyError: 'bps'

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/bin/gpsprof", line 487, in <module>
    sys.stdout.write(plotframe(await,formatter,speed,threshold,title))
  File "/usr/bin/gpsprof", line 411, in plotframe
    session.baudrate = device["bps"]
KeyError: 'bps'

Local variables in innermost frame:
title: 'Sat Apr 23 13:27:43 2011'
plotter: <__main__.spaceplot instance at 0xb73e58cc>
await: 100
threshold: 0
session: Time:      (nan)
Lat/Lon:  0.000000 0.000000
Altitude: ?
Speed:    ?
Track:    ?
Status:   STATUS_NO_FIX
Mode:     MODE_NO_FIX
Quality:  0 p=0.00 h=0.00 v=0.00 t=0.00 g=0.00
Y: 0 satellites in view:

fname: 'space'
device: {'path': '/dev/ttyACM0', 'class': 'DEVICE'}
path: '/dev/ttyACM0'
formatter: <class __main__.spaceplot at 0xb73d4e9c>
speed: 0

How to reproduce
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1. at start
2.
3.

Comment 1 Claude Frantz 2011-04-23 11:29:27 UTC
Created attachment 494415 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 2 Martin James Davidson 2011-06-21 14:36:37 UTC
Package: gpsd-2.95-2.fc14
Architecture: i686
OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin)


How to reproduce
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1. Recently got USB 2 card (on this old laptop)
2. More recently (paid too much for) getting a Bluetooth dongle.
3. Yesterday, I wondered why I could not get HAL to just go find everything... (ha ha)
4. This morning, after reboot, looked for gpsd [ps -ef | grep 'gps[d]' ] -- it was there!
5. The "SEE ALSO" manual page heading led me to install gnuplot (without much preperation).


Comment
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Well, I got the notification. Here is the core image.

Comment 3 Martin James Davidson 2011-06-21 14:45:56 UTC
Package: gpsd-2.95-2.fc14
Architecture: i686
OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin)


How to reproduce
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1. Man page for gpsprof said that it defaults as "gpsplot -f space"
2. Seems that I have to look at this more closely... the device mus be in the wrong "port"
3. (which explains the un-recognized python variables... the is nothing "there."

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