location is not updated after first location is found
I have an issue that's looks to #132 (closed) with a other version.
With gpsd 3.20 on Ubuntu Server 20.04 ARMHF, Packageversion 3.20-8ubuntu0.2 (Raspberry Pi 32-Bit) and a gps mouse (NaviLock NL-602U based, usb id 1546:01a6 U-Blox AG [u-blox 6]), I got a problem with the current coordinates.
It seems to not update the location after the initial position has been gathered. I am seeing this in cgps and other softwares too. So I think, it's really gpsd that misbehave.
In cgps, I can see the time data being updated. But the GPS coord. (lat/lon) never change on moving.
Even, restarting cgps does change the coord.
With gpsmon
we will get the correct values of the current coordinates.
I will attach a data dump with this options: gpspipe -R -x 120 > raw.log
raw.log
/etc/default/gpsd:
# Devices gpsd should collect to at boot time.
# They need to be read/writeable, either by user gpsd or the group dialout.
DEVICES="/dev/ttyACM0"
# Other options you want to pass to gpsd
GPSD_OPTIONS=""
The systemd-service "gpsd.service" are still running.
EDIT: The same issue is on a Laptop with Ubuntu Desktop 64-Bit.