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[Bug 1422879] [NEW] GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
Public bug reported:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ system-image-cli -i
current build number: 237
device name: krillin
channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09-proposed
last update: 2015-02-17 17:04:34
version version: 237
version ubuntu: 20150217
version device: 20150216-fe747ac
version custom: 20150207-538-29-183
You can easily see if the GPS is active or not by checking the logcat
output (running as root). In this case the hardware remains on (consumed
by the location-service) after opening a scope such as the weather
channel one, and retrieving location.
To reproduce:
1 - Reboot the phone;
2 - Open logcat as root: sudo /system/bin/logcat
3 - From today's scope, click on the weather icon (opening the weather channel scopes)
4 - See that the GPS is active and location works as expected
5 - Move away from that scope, and check logcat's output (it will stay active, meaning that the location-service is still active).
** Affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
** Affects: location-service (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: unity-scopes-api (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: battery
** Also affects: location-service (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1422879
Title:
GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after
not not using the scopes anymore)
Status in the base for Ubuntu mobile products:
Confirmed
Status in location-service package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in unity-scopes-api package in Ubuntu RTM:
New
Bug description:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ system-image-cli -i
current build number: 237
device name: krillin
channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09-proposed
last update: 2015-02-17 17:04:34
version version: 237
version ubuntu: 20150217
version device: 20150216-fe747ac
version custom: 20150207-538-29-183
You can easily see if the GPS is active or not by checking the logcat
output (running as root). In this case the hardware remains on
(consumed by the location-service) after opening a scope such as the
weather channel one, and retrieving location.
To reproduce:
1 - Reboot the phone;
2 - Open logcat as root: sudo /system/bin/logcat
3 - From today's scope, click on the weather icon (opening the weather channel scopes)
4 - See that the GPS is active and location works as expected
5 - Move away from that scope, and check logcat's output (it will stay active, meaning that the location-service is still active).
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1422879/+subscriptions
Follow ups
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Ricardo Salveti, 2015-03-05
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-03-04
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-03-04
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-02-27
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-02-27
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-02-27
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: kevin gunn, 2015-02-26
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Pete Woods, 2015-02-26
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Pete Woods, 2015-02-26
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Pete Woods, 2015-02-25
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Pat McGowan, 2015-02-23
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Pete Woods, 2015-02-23
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Thomas Voß, 2015-02-23
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Pete Woods, 2015-02-20
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Pete Woods, 2015-02-20
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Pete Woods, 2015-02-20
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Pete Woods, 2015-02-20
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Ricardo Salveti, 2015-02-17
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Ricardo Mendoza, 2015-02-17
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[Bug 1422879] Re: GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Pat McGowan, 2015-02-17
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[Bug 1422879] [NEW] GPS stays active after location data is used by a scope (even after not not using the scopes anymore)
From: Ricardo Salveti, 2015-02-17
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