Aldo Neto wrote:
> I have a very simple code (see below) that I took from a 
> tutorial but even that doesn't work. I believe that I'm missing 
> something here, but I have no idea what it might be.

The only difference I see off the top of my head between what I've used 
and what you have there is that I never use 0, 0 for the minimum 
distance and time. I always use some non-zero value there.

You say you took code from a tutorial. Have you tried just using the 
tutorial without modifications? Does that work?

If it works, then the problem is clearly with the modifications you made 
to the tutorial code.

If it does not work, there are any number of possible causes, including 
a bad tutorial.

If you want to try a different starting set of code, you can try:

http://commonsware.com/Android

Download the source to Version 1.9 of my book. The Internet/Weather and 
Service/WeatherPlus examples both use locations. They go a little 
overboard on the permissions, as I too had frustrations with the 
location stuff, during the M5->0.9->1.0 SDK shifts. They definitely work 
under 1.0r1. I'll be trying them on 1.0r2 before the year's out.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com

Android Training on the Ranch! -- Mar 16-20, 2009
http://www.bignerdranch.com/schedule.shtml

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