I have exactly the same problem. The provided LocationProvider "gps"
that is supposed to simulate a journey between two locations in the
San Francisco Bay Area does not send any location updates despite
being configured properly and having the proper permissions. I am
completely lost as to the cause.

On Aug 26, 12:28 pm, munzelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try this for manual test:
> > ***
> > LocationManager lm = (LocationManager)
> > getSystemService(Context.LOCATION_SERVICE);
> > lm.setTestProviderStatus(LocationManager.GPS_PROVIDER,
> > LocationProvider.AVAILABLE, null, System.currentTimeMillis());
> > lm.setTestProviderEnabled(LocationManager.GPS_PROVIDER, true);
>
> > lm.requestLocationUpdates(PROVIDER_NAME, 0, 0, mLocationListener);
>
> > Location loc = new Location("gps");
> > loc.setLatitude(13.32); // just mock values
> > loc.setLongitude(13.32);
> > lm.setTestProviderLocation("gps", loc);
> > ***
>
> OK, this works and I get exactly one location update with 13.32/13.32.
>
> But I need more updates of the location to simulate movement along a
> track. The android documentation states:
>
> Note: By default, the LocationManager currently provides a single
> LocationProvider called "gps" that simulates a journey between two
> locations in the San Francisco Bay Area.
>
> Did someone see location updates from this journey? (I saw it in M5
> but now in 0.9 it seems broken).

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