Current version: 0.99.4
For installation instructions see
here
eeePC, Debian Lenny, Debian Armel, Ubuntu, SuSE, Fedora, RedHat etc.
These are generic i386 and ARM .deb - see below for distribution specific ones. Most distributions now offer tangoGPS - thus you can install directly from your distribution's package repositories - thus it will well fit into your system
tangogps_0.99.2-1_amd64.deb
(64bit, compiled on Ubuntu 9.10)
tangogps_0.99.2-1_i386.deb
(32bit, compiled on Debian Lenny)
tangogps_0.99.2-1_armel.deb-MER Maemo Mer
tangogps_0.99.2-1_armel.deb-Openmoko Openmoko
tangogps_0.99.2-1_xandros_i386.deb
for Xandros as found on older eeePC (package made by David Roberts)
If you don't have a gps device connected to your
laptop/computer then you can use "88.191.100.245" as gpsd host (in the
config tab). [currently the service is not available]
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Ubuntu
Available directly from your package manager
Fedora
Available directly from your package manager
x64 platforms, openSUSE, Mandriva
You can find packages for more than 30 platforms on the
openSUSE buildservice:
tangogps
on openSUSE buildservice
Thanks to Andre Duffeck.
More .rpm's on pbone:
rpm.pbone.net
Gentoo
Supported. You know your trick...
Thanks to Dirk-Lüder Kreie.
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See
Installation instructions
Source tarball
tangogps-0.99.4.tar.gz
the usual ./configure && make; make install
#1 - AC 2008-03-28 20:11 - (Reply)
No need to do the symlink on opensuse, theres a libcurl3 package with the old libcurl, you just have to install it.
P.s.: Thanks for the great app!
#2 - Don Park 2008-08-05 01:15 - (Reply)
got a link to a revision control system to download the source from instead of a tarball?
#3 - Konstantin 2009-02-24 23:53 - (Reply)
Hey, thanks for another release of a great program! :)
One thing, though - is there a prebuilt binary of tangogps 0.9.6 for the neo freerunner available? That would be great. :)
#4 - Sylvain Bossé 2009-08-09 20:30 - (Reply)
Hi !
I've installed tangogps on my Dell mini 900 with the Debian package on Ubntu 9.04. Everything went ok and it work very fine, I don't know what your planing for the next version, but a way to make the log file in tracking be transform or be usable on google maps something like that... would be a super add-on on a very fine piece of software.
#4.1 - marcus 2009-11-25 16:56 - (Reply)
There is a script to convert the logfiles into GPX together with gpsbabel: http://www.tangogps.org/downloads/convert2gpx.pl
#5 - muffin 2009-10-12 11:45 - (Reply)
Please add landscape mode!! For netbooks and screens that are not portrait.
#6 - Ash Kyd SAYS:
2009-11-13 08:57 - (Reply)
Hi there, just compiled 0.9.9 on my amd64 Ubuntu system.
Just as a note, you'll need to install the following additional libraries that ./configure doesn't notice missing.
libcurl4-openssl-dev libexif-dev libsqlite3-dev
Not sure if it's supposed to pick that up or not, but thought I'd post here for future reference.
#7 - Georgie 2009-11-13 17:41 - (Reply)
Hi Marcus,
when I try to download the .deb package
"tangogps_0.9.9_i386.deb (compiled on Lenny) " I actually get the 0.9.8 one. Could you please fix this so I can download this AWESOME APP :)
Thanks and keep up the good work!
Kind Regards,
Georgie
#7.1 - marcus bauer 2009-11-25 16:27 - (Reply)
I currently only make packages for Ubuntu 9.10 as my laptop currently runs under it but Debian Maintainer Daniel Baumann is usally super fast in adding the latest release to Debian.
#8 - marcus bauer 2009-11-25 16:34 - (Reply)
Your wish is fulfilled 0.99.1 :)
#9 - Zsolt Bihari SAYS:
2009-12-01 21:59 - (Reply)
The tangogps_0.99.1_amd64.deb version don't work on eeepc701. The conversion does not turn out with the deb2tgz...
Thanks for all the hours of work you pour into Tangogps, this is very good program!
#9.1 - marcus 2009-12-01 22:36 - (Reply)
Hi Zsolt Bihari,
the tangogps_0.99.1_amd64.deb needs a 64bit CPU and thus does not work on an eeePC. However David Roberts has been making builds for the eeePC and I will see to upload the package the next days here to the website. Don't hesitate to nag me again if they don't show up.
#9.1.1 - Zsolt Bihari SAYS:
2009-12-04 10:32 - (Reply)
With the deb2tgz the tangogps_0.99.2-1_i386.deb perfectly converted. The new tangogps runs on my eeepc (slackware 12.2, kernel 2.6.29.3), recognises my downloaded old maps. I have to position the directory of the openaerial only, and everything distinguished.
I say thank you for everything!
#10 - John Locke SAYS:
2010-01-09 23:54 - (Reply)
I managed to get it running on an N900, cool stuff!
It is looking for gpsd, however, so it doesn't know where it is. I'm thinking of doing a quick port to support the maemo-location daemon. Is there any svn/cvs/git repo I can keep in sync?
If not, I'll probably post a git repo on github or something...
#11 - Kirill Bychkov SAYS:
2010-04-18 16:06 - (Reply)
Hi. I've ported it to OpenBSD: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/geo/tangogps/
So it will be available in 4.8. Thanks for your work!
#12 - Craig Whipp 2010-06-01 17:22 - (Reply)
TangoGPS is also available in FreeBSD via the ports system as astro/tangogps.
Thanks!
#13 - Miguel PAULIN 2010-06-06 05:38 - (Reply)
Using the spanish translation gives a mixture of english and spanish text. Any easy way to fix it? Thanks for this great application.
#14 - marcus 2010-06-25 16:49 - (Reply)
Download the tarball, unpack it, edit the spanish .po file and send it back to me.