I've seen the same effect, but using a test provider does not help
either: I've registered a LocationListener and it gets called only
once, even if i change the position every x seconds. But registering a
listener seems to be the way to detect location changes
asynchronously.

Using the "geo" command on the emulator via telnet seems to break
things, too - using it takes me to the northern atlantic, no matter
what i set the coordinates to. So i guess GPS support in the emulator
is seriously broken... any ideas how to test a GPS-dependent App that
needs location change updates?

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