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lacking documentation on usage #4
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I run the demo app on my laptop. But it does not seem to talk to the Android App.
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Hi, Thanks for showing interest in GeoclueShare. I'll make sure to add usage instructions in the future. In the meantime, to use GeoclueShare with your GNOME desktop you need to do the following:
Note: Since, we are using only GPS as location source from android (and not mobile network too), initially you might have to wait for a GPS location from android device. |
On Sun, 2015-09-27 at 08:29 -0700, Ankit wrote:
Doesn't help much. I only get the location data from wifi aps. The Are there no plans to have an interface in geoclue/gnome to explicitly Ritesh Raj Sarraf |
No, you can't do that explicitly. But, you might want to use the latest version of Geoclue. If you are using the latest version of Geoclue, you might want to check whether you WiFI router has Muticast support enabled. Also, turn on GeoclueShare and check with |
On Sun, 2015-09-27 at 09:38 -0700, Ankit wrote:
Not even as a Feature Request ??
I'm currently on 2.3.0
I am on TP Link router and I did not see any option for it. So if Multicase support is the only way to use this feature, I wonder
Okay! Thanks. This is good info. Perhaps something that should go in Ritesh Raj Sarraf |
You may file a feature request here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/buglist.cgi?product=GeoClue. Most of the WiFi routers support multicast. Did you run |
There are a few prerequisites for it to just work:
Many Linux-distros have point 2 and 3 set up from the beginning but not all. Then all there is to it, is to install the apk on your phone, run it, and turn on "Location Sharing". Then geoclue should automatically find the location via your phone as long as they are both connected to the same wifi |
@filipkemuel Thanks for providing the docs in the previous comment. If you could provide a PR that adds this to the README.md, that would be awesome! |
Congratulations on completion of your GSoC project. Now that Geoclue 2.3 is release and so is GNOME 3.18, can we have some documentation on how to use it ?
Currently, as a user, one downloads the app. And that's it. There is no pointer on what needs to be done on the PC.
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