Solved: Changed number-formats in Windows XP to "English (United
States)"

On 11 Jan., 15:05, discostu <c.neumuel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use location data in my android application and since I
> don't have a hardware device I try to feed the emulator with some mock-
> data by using the location control from DDMS. My kml-file has the
> following format:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <kml xmlns="http://earth.google.com/kml/2.2";>
> <Document>
>    <name>GE2ADT</name>
>       <Placemark><name>0</name><description>GE2ADT Route</
> description><Point><coordinates>14.52178600857711,48.3725047834725,0</
> coordinates></Point></Placemark>
>       <Placemark><name>1</name><description>GE2ADT Route</
> description><Point><coordinates>14.52130990553162,48.37223586242269,0</
> coordinates></Point></Placemark>
>       <Placemark><name>2</name><description>GE2ADT Route</
> description><Point><coordinates>14.52084041595454,48.37202500476206,0</
> coordinates></Point></Placemark>
> ...
>
> I start the DDMS first and then the emulator. Then I load the kml-file
> and after that I start the maps application and try to go to "My
> Location" (while the DDMS location control is still in playback mode).
> However, the emulator is not able to find any location, but instead
> throws a exception (related to the network provider):
>
> Logcat output:
>
> D/LocationManager( 3192): removeUpdates: listener =
> com.google.android.maps.tappablemylocationover...@434a7c00
> D/LocationManagerService(   55): _removeUpdates: listener =
> android.os.binderpr...@433732e8
> D/GpsLocationProvider(   55): setMinTime 1000
> D/LocationManagerService(   55): _requestLocationUpdates: listener =
> android.os.binderpr...@434ba828
> D/GpsLocationProvider(   55): setMinTime 0
> I/Maps.MyLocationOverlay( 3192): Request updates from gps
> E/LocationManagerService(   55): isProviderEnabled got exception:
> E/LocationManagerService(   55): java.lang.IllegalArgumentException:
> provider=network
> E/LocationManagerService(   55):        at
> com.android.server.LocationManagerService._isProviderEnabled
> (LocationManagerService.java:1210)
> E/LocationManagerService(   55):        at
> com.android.server.LocationManagerService.isProviderEnabled
> (LocationManagerService.java:1196)
> E/LocationManagerService(   55):        at android.location.ILocationManager
> $Stub.onTransact(ILocationManager.java:211)
> E/LocationManagerService(   55):        at android.os.Binder.execTransact
> (Binder.java:276)
> E/LocationManagerService(   55):        at dalvik.system.NativeStart.run
> (Native Method)
> I/NotificationService(   55): enqueueToast
> pkg=com.google.android.apps.maps
> callback=android.app.itransientnotification$stub$pr...@43532348
> duration=0
>
> In the settings menu I have disabled "Use wireless networks" and
> enabled "Enable GPS satellites".
>
> On the filesystem there is no "network"- but a "gps"-folder in /data/
> location
>
> + data
>    [...]
>    + location
>       + gps
>          - location
>          - nmea
>          - properties
>    [...]
>
> I have absolutely no clue why it does not work and I don't know how to
> debug that issue. What could be a reason for that and how could i find
> out?
>
> I am using Windows XP, "android-sdk-windows-1.0_r2" and Eclipse 3.4.
>
> Kind regards,
> Chris
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