Michael,
geoclue-2.0 dropped support for plugins and custom providers I believe. So the only options here would be to patch geocode-glib to talk to ubuntu geoip servers or modify the ubuntu servers to be compatible with the format used by the GNOME servers which use the server provided by geocode-glib. libunity-webapps doesnt look to be a problem, apart from depending on ubuntu-geoip that would be trivial to port.
qtlocation doesn't appear to have been ported upstream, but doesnt look like there would be any fundamental issue to do so.
looks like tests were removed at some stage, atleast I can't find any sign of any in the source code.
Michael,
geoclue-2.0 dropped support for plugins and custom providers I believe. So the only options here would be to patch geocode-glib to talk to ubuntu geoip servers or modify the ubuntu servers to be compatible with the format used by the GNOME servers which use the server provided by geocode-glib. libunity-webapps doesnt look to be a problem, apart from depending on ubuntu-geoip that would be trivial to port.
qtlocation doesn't appear to have been ported upstream, but doesnt look like there would be any fundamental issue to do so.
looks like tests were removed at some stage, atleast I can't find any sign of any in the source code.