Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 08:42:56 -0500 From: "J.R. Oldroyd" <fbsd@opal.com> To: "Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng." <lkchen@ksu.edu> Cc: chromium@freebsd.org Subject: Re: chromium v25.0.1364.97 problems Message-ID: <20130302084256.33869737@shibato> In-Reply-To: <985459515.20213713.1361920260108.JavaMail.root@k-state.edu> References: <135007687.20087195.1361905506071.JavaMail.root@k-state.edu> <985459515.20213713.1361920260108.JavaMail.root@k-state.edu>
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On Tue, 26 Feb 2013 18:11:00 -0500 (EST) "Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng." <lkchen@ksu.edu> wrote: > > Also Currently seems to no longer be able to figure out my location anymore. > > Anybody else seeing this? > Yes. I took a look at the wifi geolocation code, and it is still there and looks like it's still compiling in. So this must be another example of some other C++ class masking out the FreeBSD wifi provider class. You can run with "chrome -v 1" from the console and go to any geoloc web page. If it's working, you'll see messages showing the wifi access points it is using to determine your location. But it is not showing those messages, which means that the FreeBSD wifi class is not being executed. Someone with more C++ knowledge please look at this. The code is in content/browser/geolocation/wifi_data_provider_freebsd.cc for the FreeBSD-specific stuff, as well as wifi_data_provider_common, network_location_provider, empty_device_data_provider, etc in the same directory. -jr
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