This was previously not practical because indicator-datetime needed
libgeoclue-dev to even build.

However, this  isn't true anymore in 14.04 and geoclue is not used by
default -- it's enabled if/when a user toggles the "show-auto-detected-
location" boolean via unity-control-center. So I think this decoupling
is at least possible now, though I'd prefer to have seb128 or cyphermox
weigh in whether or not that change is practical.

Lastly, this change is IMO a low priority because indicator-datetime
stopped unconditionally initializing GeoClue in 13.04.

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