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Package: gpsbabel
Version: 1.3.6
Revision: 1002
Description: GPS data transfer and conversion tool
DescDetail: <<
gpsbabel is a command-line utility that translates GPS track, route and
waypoint information between different GPS units and file formats. Most
notably, it can handle GPX files (an emerging "GPS Exchange Format"; see
http://www.topografix.com/gpx.asp for details), Google Maps URLs, and
Google Earth (Keyhole) KML files. Also, gpsbabel can transfer data to
and from many serial and USB GPS units.
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DescUsage: <<
Running 'gpsbabel' with no arguments displays a command summary.
'gpsbabel -h | less' will give you the full input/filter/output option
list.
If you are using a serial GPS and a Keyspan USB-to-serial adapter, you
may need to use '/dev/cu.KeySerial1' instead of '/dev/tty.KeySerial1'.
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DescPackaging: <<
There is a native OS X GUI, but I have not attempted to build that yet.
There are a few hardcoded instances of '/sw' in the configure script, which I
tried to edit out.
This revision tries not to statically link expat and libusb (by removing the
Darwin-specific sections of ./configure, and letting Fink work its magic).
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Homepage: http://www.gpsbabel.org/
License: GPL
Maintainer: Charles Lepple
Depends: expat1-shlibs, libusb-shlibs
BuildDepends: expat1, libusb
Source: http://www.gpsbabel.org/plan9.php?dl=%n-%v.tar.gz
SourceRename: %n-%v.tar.gz
SourceDirectory: %n-%v
Source-MD5: 1571b31f8f06f722995449dbff01ca49
DocFiles: COPYING README* gpsbabel.html
PatchScript: perl -pi -e 's/-darwin/-darwin-not-fink/g' configure
InstallScript: <<
#!/bin/sh -ex
mkdir -p %i/bin
make DESTDIR=%d install
mkdir -p %i/share/%n
cp -pr style %i/share/%n/
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