Hi,

Here are a few hints what you might want to check upon.

Do you use cmake or qmake? cmake does not work with static libs. You must use 
qmake as it works out what dependencies have to be build into binary.

I suggest you go through your binaries and first verify that you have the 
relevant qtposition plugin in your set of binaries. It would be under
Qt/5.12.0/ios/plugins/position/libqtposition_cl.a. As second step ensure that 
this plugin is part of your applications link line. Last but not least ensure 
that your application's project file specifically mentions positioning as 
dependency.

--
Alex

________________________________________
From: Roman Wüger <roman.wue...@gmx.at>
Sent: Wednesday, 20 March 2019 10:07:52 AM
To: Alex Blasche
Cc: Qt Project MailingList
Subject: Re: [Interest] Problems getting QGeoPositionInfoSource working under 
iOS

Hello Alex,

I use the prebuilt binaries from the online Installer.

Regards
Roman

> Am 20.03.2019 um 08:51 schrieb Alex Blasche <alexander.blas...@qt.io>:
>
> Hi,
>
>> From: Interest <interest-boun...@qt-project.org> on behalf of Roman Wüger 
>> <roman.wue...@gmx.at>
>
>> I try to get QGeoPositionInfoSource::createDefaultSource(this); working 
>> under iOS 12.1.2 with Qt 5.11.x.
>> But the function returns always a null pointer.
>
> In general this should work out of the box unless there is a bug...
>
> How did you obtain the binaries? Did you build them by yourself or did you 
> use binaries obtained via the installer. If you build by yourself please 
> ensure that
>
> https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtlocation.git/tree/src/plugins/position/corelocation
>
> is built into your binaries.
>
> --
> Alex
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