Code review comment for lp:~thomas-voss/location-service/do-not-rely-on-obsolete-satellite-based-positioning-state

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Timo Jyrinki (timo-jyrinki) wrote :

Ok the problem and how to test the fix:

/var/lib/ubuntu-location-service/config.ini:
- On my (stable OTA-9.1, untouched) phone the second line about satellites use was "Off"

Real GPS wasn't use, only the cell/wifi based approximation 500m-1km off the goal.

I used "client" from ubuntu-location-service-example package to ./client --bus system. When it was broken, I only got approximate location and not eg velocity data.

After upgrading to the fixed silo, despite the config.ini still having the "Off" in there on the second line, I started getting (when near window or outside) the exact coordinates of myself and also additional data in the ./client --bus system output regarding velocity that was not there before.

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