Thanks for testing that.

Very interesting that Holidays scope shows the message "Location data
must be enabled" even when you location data turned on.

This could either be a bug in the holidays scope (it has location data
but it does not think it does), or perhaps the location data passed to
the holidays scope by the framework is not correct.

To code that checks whether there is location data is very simply and is here:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~holidays-scope-team/holidays/trunk/view/head:/src/query.cpp#L207

If there is no location data, the message it displayed and the scope
ends.

This does not look buggy to me, so I suspect the scope is not being
passed correct location data by the framework. So I am going to add
unity-scope-api task to this bug.



** Also affects: unity-scopes-api (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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