Re: [Bug 1468020] Re: Two GPS compatible apps conflict and loose GPS

2016-04-09 Thread costales
Hi, I'm not using AGPS.

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Re: [Bug 1468020] Re: Two GPS compatible apps conflict and loose GPS

2016-04-09 Thread Thomas Voß
Let's clarify on the terminology here first: AGPS refers to assistance
technology that
enables a GPS chipset to query relevant information
(ephemeris/almanac) over a data link (mobile data/wifi)
that offers more bandwidth than the satellite down link (~1Hz). With
that, *if* you are travelling in
situations with little satellite visibility, AGPS will be of no help,
as the GPS chipset just has no beacons
from satellites to determine which ones are visible and subsequently
triangulate a position.

I think you are referring to the network-based positioning which
estimates positions based on visible wifis and the radio cell
the phone is currently connected to. For the scenario you are
mentioning: What kind of "dark zones" did you drive through?
Did you have wifi enabled?

On Sat, Apr 9, 2016 at 12:29 AM, Sergi Quiles Pérez  wrote:
> @thomas-voss I forgot to say in my comments that the those tests were
> made travelling inside a car. So the phone was sometimes trying to
> connect to AGPS to know the satellites positions when I was travelling
> in 'dark zones' for satellites.
>
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> Title:
>   Two GPS compatible apps conflict and loose GPS
>
> Status in Canonical System Image:
>   Incomplete
> Status in location-service package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   Meizu MX4 with Ubuntu 15.04 r2
>
>   1. run OSMscout (for example)
>   2. drive/cycle a distance to confirm that GPS tracking is working fine
>   3. run the camera app (for example)
>   4. take a few photos (they'll be tagged with GPS info)
>   5. switch to OSMscout
>   6. drive/cycle and OSM will now not update from GPS
>
>   Haven't tested this with other apps as yet, but it seems that one app
>   will take control of the GPS and not hand it back. (For want of a
>   better explanation.)
>
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Re: [Bug 1468020] Re: Two GPS compatible apps conflict and loose GPS

2016-04-08 Thread Thomas Voß
On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Sergi Quiles Pérez  wrote:
> @thomas-voss
>
> I have removed ~/.cache directory a lot of times and the issue is still
> there.
>
> If you want to reproduce the issue you can do what I say in comment #2.
> You can use those two GPS applications of your choice.
>

I did, works fine for me.

Cheers,

  Thomas
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> Title:
>   Two GPS compatible apps conflict and loose GPS
>
> Status in Canonical System Image:
>   Incomplete
> Status in location-service package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   Meizu MX4 with Ubuntu 15.04 r2
>
>   1. run OSMscout (for example)
>   2. drive/cycle a distance to confirm that GPS tracking is working fine
>   3. run the camera app (for example)
>   4. take a few photos (they'll be tagged with GPS info)
>   5. switch to OSMscout
>   6. drive/cycle and OSM will now not update from GPS
>
>   Haven't tested this with other apps as yet, but it seems that one app
>   will take control of the GPS and not hand it back. (For want of a
>   better explanation.)
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1468020/+subscriptions

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