hi there aldo,

I remember I've read something about this on a post, think there's a
work around in some settings so you can test it in your own O.S.
language. just search in this group.

good luck!



On Dec 12, 10:44 am, "Aldo Neto" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks a lot for all the help, but apparently the problem is very odd. I
> didn't know what else to do, so I started asking people to test on they
> machines and after a few tests, the GPS simulation only worked on the
> English version of the Windows. I have a Portuguese windows installed in my
> machine and it didn't work, but when I run the same code in a English
> Windows it worked. I really have no idea why this happens, but after 5 tests
> I think I can tell that the problem is the language version of my OS!!!!
> (what a shame)
>
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Christine <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have
> >        locMgr =
> >            (LocationManager) getBaseContext().getSystemService(
> >                Context.LOCATION_SERVICE);
>
> > but I don't remember why I put in the "getBaseContext()".
> > Also, as Mark said, I never tried with 0,0 for time and distance
> > intervals.
>
> > On Dec 11, 2:33 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > 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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