Hi Maurice, hi Jason. Thanks for your responses. I have tested successfully position code previously and it worked. So did one of our customers on an app of mine (android devices). For such reasons I was concerned for what was going wrong yesterday. Then I got the difference: I was using another device! I've tested the one I've used previously and everything worked like a charm. I got the position in less than a second or so.
Given this result (and the positive results of our customers on Galaxy SX phones) I've tested other devices at work: a galaxy tab 2 and a lenovo A806. The former has stock android whereas the latter has been rooted and flashed with AOSP. Neither of the two returned a value, nor timeout was hit. I plan on reply with the exact results of my tests as soon as I have time to test other devices. I'll also test the examples for sure. Thanks again, F. --- Federico Buti On 12 August 2015 at 09:28, Kalinowski Maurice < maurice.kalinow...@theqtcompany.com> wrote: > Did you check with the examples provided in the module? If those do not > work for you either, then it's time to open a bugreport soon, so that it > might get fixed for 5.5.1 then. > > BR, > Maurice > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > > Von: interest-bounces+maurice.kalinowski=theqtcompany.com@qt- > > project.org [mailto:interest- > > bounces+maurice.kalinowski=theqtcompany....@qt-project.org] Im > > Auftrag von Jason H > > Gesendet: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 4:48 PM > > An: Federico Buti <bacaro...@gmail.com> > > Cc: interest@qt-project.org > > Betreff: Re: [Interest] Qt positioning > > > > > > > Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at 8:24 AM > > From: "Federico Buti" <bacaro...@gmail.com> > > To: "interest@qt-project.org" <interest@qt-project.org> > > Subject: [Interest] Qt positioning > > > > Hi list, > > > > I was playing around with positioning on Android and I'm not sure if I'm > using > > it properly. I would like to update the position of the cellphone/app > ASA the > > user taps on a button. To achieve this result I've setup my project as > follows: > > ... > > > > The idea was to activate the GPS only when required, update the value > > (probably with a busy dialog on screen) and deactivate it. I could have > used > > the update() method, I know. > > Now, if I execute the code on a device with GPS turned off, I've the > error > > "PositionSource.ClosedError". Instead, on the same device with GPS turned > > on the position is never updated. The same occurs in a newly created > project > > with just this code added. > > Qt version is 5.5 > > What am I missing? What am I doing wrong? The default dialog for GPS > > activation (i.e. the one shown by Googlemaps for instance) is not shown > > when position acquisition is started? Thanks everyone for your time, F. > > -------- > > > > > > I've not had any success in iOS or Android. I've got a mobile app that is > > supposed to grab a position and it never does. Here's my setup > > main.qml: > > PositionSource { > > id: positionSource > > } > > Component.onCompleted: { > > positionSource.update(); > > } > > later (~90s)... on an event handler: > > if (positionSource.valid) > > root.location = {lat: > > positionSource.position.coordinate.latitude, lon: > > positionSource.position.coordinate.longitude}; > > else > > root.location = {lat: null, lon: > null}; > > > > It never goes valid. One thing to note, is in my work environment, my > GPS is > > usually on, and has a fix, so it should already be valid. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Interest mailing list > > Interest@qt-project.org > > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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