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2011-09-29
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2011-10-03
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2011-10-04
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2011-10-04
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2011-10-31
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2011-11-15
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2011-11-15
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I have another problem: after some time ZapLoc stops updating Google latitude when moving more than 150m. It usually happens while driving and when another navigation progrm is on. I tried running zaploc-daemon -v, and it looks that when this happens the daemon calculates the movement to be very small, even while driving. After this happens the only way to make the daemon update Google Latitude again is killing it.,removing /home/.user/.zaploc/lock.dat and restarting the daemon. Maybe it measures from the last GPS data and not from the last Google Latitude update?
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2011-11-15
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Is there a way to make the daemon run once , update and exit ?
I was thinking about something as zaploc-daemon.py --update.
So i could run in network scripts to update every time it connects to the network.
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2011-11-15
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Hello!
I'm using zaploc-daemon to update my location in google latitude and stumbled upon 2 bugs.
- As mentioned many times above, ZapLoc not always send accuracy alongside with coordinates to latitude. In my case ZapLoc have posted around 50 updates to latitude till now and accuracy was sent only once! I'm going to investigate with tcpdump how it happens. Edit: all data sent to Google Latitude is encrypted, I should have guessed!
- It seems ZapLoc compares location, recieved from GPS with previous GPS data to decide if it should send updates, but it should compare them with last sent location. Look in attached log since 16:01:19. I've gathered it while walking with mappero recording my track. I've set up mappero to request GPS data each 2 seconds. ZapLoc also receieved GPS updates each 2 seconds, compared them with previous data and denied to send new location to latitude, because it was not enough far away from location 2 seconds ago.
ps | grep "zaploc-daemon"
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You might try starting it on the commandline and see what it prints. Instructions are somewhere in this thread
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