> Still a bug in Ubuntu 13.10.
Confirming - I'm seeing the same, with redshift 1.7. As others have said
above, confirming that I was also able to workaround the clearly
missing dependency via manually doing:
sudo apt-get install geoclue-hostip
Still using 1.7 instead of 1.8 as that's the vesion
Still a bug in Ubuntu 13.10.
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The attachment "redshift.saucy.debdiff" seems to be a debdiff. The
ubuntu-sponsors team has been subscribed to the bug report so that they
can review and hopefully sponsor the debdiff. If the attachment isn't a
patch, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the
"patch" tag, and
Here's another debdiff with a patch to add the dependency _and_ change
the default provider in source from
#define DEFAULT_PROVIDER "org.freedesktop.Geoclue.Providers.UbuntuGeoIP"
#define DEFAULT_PROVIDER_PATH "/org/freedesktop/Geoclue/Providers/UbuntuGeoIP"
to:
#define DEFAULT_PROVIDER "org.fre
Thank you @Fred and @valent! This has been bugging me for ages. Though
I lived with it by hardcoding my location, it was still really annoying
when traveling.
I prepared a debdiff for saucy adding a dependency on geoclue-hostip.
But I also took a look for geoclue-ubuntu-geoip bugs and sure enoug
I can confirm this. After installing "geoclue-hostip" RedShift works. So it is
a simple missing dependency issue.
Package maintainter can fix this issue really fast...
$ gtk-redshift
Started Geoclue provider `Geoclue Master'.
Using provider `geoclue'.
Could not get location (3 retries left): Ge
Hmm... this problem goes away after I install 'geoclue-hostip' and
'geoclue-yahoo'.
Even though 'geoclue-ubuntu-geoip' already was installed.
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
** No longer affects: redshift (Ubuntu Oneiric)
** No longer affects: ubuntu-geoip (Ubuntu Oneiric)
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What works for me (13.04)
1.Add this to startup applications "redshift -l 22.00:77.00 -t
4500:4000 -v "
2.Replace "22.00:77.00" with your location.(hint : find your location
here "http://whatsmylatlng.com/"; )
3.This sets the location manually , bypassing geoclue ( hint : "redshift
-l lists")
Thanks for your information, is very helpfull.
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The problem is still present in Raring (13.04). If gtk-redshift is added
as a startup application, geoclue-ubuntu-geoip crashes after login.
To build upon's Jeremy's workaround (#48), you can also specify provider
and your location in ~/.config/redshift.conf – this way, gtk-redshift
always uses co
shift doesn't work on ubuntu 12.04 LTS, I had a edition of ubuntu, Cylon
12.04 LTS in with Gnome user face, which was working fine, but in Unity
doesn't seem to work. Also I installed Grome user face.changed desktop
to Gnome user face.was same anyway. Any helf please!!
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I've recently started using f.lux and settled on this program for when
I'm using Linux. I ran into this and investigated the issue a bit. It
appears that the problem is hostip.info simply isn't reliable. Geoclue
via hostip was working fine until my ability to reach the server ended.
I assume the p
I'm also having the same problem with redshift and gtk-redshift. Here's
the debugging info I've compiled so far:
$ redshift
Started Geoclue provider `Geoclue Master'.
Using provider `geoclue'.
** (process:11896): WARNING **: Could not get location, 3 retries left.
** (process:11896): WARNING **:
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On the first time i installed redshift on ubuntu 12.10 it worked. on all
other tries i get the geolocation error
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See my suggestions for solving these geoclue-hostip issues :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/redshift/+bug/808006/comments/15
I have now in my ~/.config/redshift.conf :
[redshift]
location-provider=geoclue
[geoclue]
name=org.freedesktop.Geoclue.Providers.Hostip
path=/org/freedesktop/Ge
Comment 29 by ethanay is right on target. He has rightly understood the
problem, and his proposed behavior would admirably solve it.
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The issue I'm experiencing with getting latitude but not longitude seems
to be covered by bug #1060645
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geoclue_position_get_position is returning a latitude, but not a
longitude, i.e. fields contains GEOCLUE_POSITION_FIELDS_LATITUDE but not
GEOCLUE_POSITION_FIELDS_LONGITUDE. I'm not sure why this is, since when
I run geoclue-test-gui, it shows both latitude and longitude.
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Your patch do not solv the problem. It is only shifting it a bit to:
redshift
Started Geoclue provider `Geoclue Master'.
Dienst »geoclue« wird benutzt.
** (process:2886): WARNING **: Could not get location, 3 retries left.
** (process:2886): WARNING **: Could not get location, 2
In respect to the comments the tags precise and quantal were added.
My own observation brings this bug also to raring.
** Tags added: precise quantal raring
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There is the same issue on Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal. The command
line return:
Started Geoclue provider `Geoclue Master'.
Utilisation du fournisseur « geoclue ».
** (process:8284): WARNING **: Could not get location, 3 retries left.
** (process:8284): WARNING **: Could not get location, 2 re
Same issue on Fedora 17 with geoclue installed redshift doesn't start:
Started Geoclue provider `Geoclue Master'.
Using provider `geoclue'.
Could not get location: Router mac address query failed.
Unable to get location from provider.
and then crashes
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redshift will not load from the startup programs or the terminal in my
Ubuntu 12.04
In terminal I have tried
redshift
/usr/bin/redshift
In both cases it hangs and gives no error message.
It does start when the redshift icon is clicked in the unity dock.
I have set up the ~/.config/redshift.con
So has a fix been released? Because I'm still experiencing this on an
up to date 12.10 machine.
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Redshift fails to start with session due
@ksthiele nice, I was doing that too, but I didn't want to always find
my lat/long. Installing geoclude-hostip didn't fix it for me, so I
whipped up a little Ruby script to grab my coordinates:
https://gist.github.com/4180325
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btw I handled it this way:
open "Startup Applications"
Add -> Name: Redshift
-> Command gtk-redshift -l
works perfectly
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Could we just add an option to remove geo clue and let work with the
clock?
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Installing the 'geoclue-hostip' package fixes it for me on 12.10.
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A fix for 12.10 would be great, because I'm having this problem as well.
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holy crap this bug has been ongoing for a year
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The -l lat:lon is what I use and sufficient for me, but the workaround
is insufficient, though, from a design perspective. For example, both
my parents and my girlfriend just think the program is completely broken
if they try to use it while not connected to the internet.
Both Unity and Gnome all
Above mentioned work around works without active internet connection.
i.e, redshift doesn't go looking for geolocations if you use this
workaround.
But if we tuse terminal and use command : $ redshift
(it shows)
** (process:3248): WARNING **: Metadata for error domain "geoclue-error-
quark" alrea
Workaround:
Set your geodata manually through a configuration file:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/194525/does-redshift-need-active-
internet-connection-to-work/194582#194582
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also started experiencing that exact same problem when switching to
quantal beta 1
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I didn't have this issue in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, but now I got this in
12.10.
$ redshift
Started Geoclue provider `Geoclue Master'.
Using provider `geoclue'.
Could not get location (3 retries left): Geoclue master client has no
usable Position providers.
Unable to get location from provider.
$ redsh
For those having this bug, do you also have this one?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-geoip/+bug/1010993
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Excerpts from Jose Luis Navarro's message of 2012-06-02 11:31:56 UTC:
> It doesn't work at 12.04 when there are not internet connection.
>
Indeed, redshift needs a bit of refactoring to keep trying even w/o a
location result.
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It appears to me that the problem is that
geoclue_position_get_position() is not blocking until a response comes
from geoclue *OR* its possible that the ubuntu-geoip is doing the wrong
thing and is fooling geoclue into thinking there's a response, but since
the fields come back as not set, I think
This bug was fixed in the package redshift - 1.7-1ubuntu2
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* d/patches/retry-geoclue.patch: Retry geoclue a few times so
redshift does not explode at startup. (LP: #868904)
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What I use as a workaround is defining the latitude and longitude at
startup. I don't travel that much to benefit from the service to look it
up every time I boot.
1) use http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html or any other service to find your
latitude/longitude
2) adjust the startup command of redshi
does the workaround exist yet? is it possible to specificy a "manual
fallback location" in a config file if/when redshift fails to start?
ideally, if redshift starts without network access, would the program
fall back to its last known good location setting, and then wait for an
internet connecti
After installing geoclue-hostip it worked, but produced bug #808006 kindof,
which means they are not duplicates.
geoclue-hostip should definitely be included in dependancies so apt-get/yum can
work the magic. Ubuntu 11.10 AMD64.
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This is a duplicate of bug #808006 i guess.
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The workaround is to ensure that redshift can start successfully at boot
even though network and such is not up yet. This may be possible with
some geoclue providers. Otherwise a configuration file with the location
entered manually can be created.
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On two machines with Ubuntu 11.10, it will not start automatically even
though startup applications shows it is supposed to start. When booting
it looks like it is trying to start, but then stalls, the desktop
picture flashes, and then the boot completes normally. If I click the
dash button, then t
I use gnome-shell as my desktop, not Unity. That is probably what makes
it work.
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Thanks Roger (#8) for the tip, but it does not work for me in Ubuntu 11.10,
although gnome-clock is listed as provider, I get his output in the terminal:
$ redshift -l gnome-clock
Cannot list GNOME panel applets.
Initialization of gnome-clock failed.
Anything I can change to make it run?
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It works for me in Oneiric, having the following geoclue packages installed:
geoclue, geoclue-ubuntu-geoip and libgeoclue0
I am affected by another bug, where it crashes during startup, related
to geoclue apparently: bug 888661.
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geoclue was already installed for me and so geoclue-hostip was added.
The consequence was that I couldn't start redshift at all, and even
uninstalling didn't help. Totally hosed the setup.
In the end the fix is to make redshift not use geoclue at all until
Ubuntu fix that package. Use 'redshift
I installed geoclue and geoclue-hostip and now Redshift won't start
automatically or manually.
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The workaround in Oneiric is to install geoclue and geoclue-hostip It
works without additional configuration after installing these two. I
think it could be a problem with installed (by default) geoclue-ubuntu-
geoip.
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