This app is a manager for Mozilla Location Service offline packages for Sailfish OS.
This app uses the offline data from Mozilla Location Service.
The data is licensed under Public Domain.
I had alread released some offline packages on OpenRepos.net but I realized keeping all of them up to date will be a very hard job.
An other problem is the big package sizes, taking away a lot of ressources from OpenRepos.
So I decided to host my own repository with packages and create a manager app.
And here we are…
All of this is only intended as a temporary solution until Jolla presents an alternative.
Updates with actual data will be released weekly (if possible).
I have created an automatic package creation pipline to make the job a bit easier for me.
At the moment 185 different countries are available.
- Africa
- Asia
- Australia and Oceania
- Europe
- North America
- South America
If you need more, let me know.
These packages do not necessarily guarantee that you will get a GPS lock in your current area. This largely depends on whether there is any cell information available for this area.
To remedy this, you can contribute to the Mozilla Location Service or OpenCellid with software such as the Android App Tower Collector by logging the cell tower information in your area.
In Settings there these recommended settings:
Settings > System > Location > Custom settings: ON
Settings > System > Location > Select custom settings:
- GPS positioning: ON
- Offline position lock: ON
- Online position lock: OFF
Packages with version >2021.02.10-1 the installation path is in "/home/.system/usr/share/geoclue-provider-mlsdb/".
So don't worry about size on ROOT partition. Thanks to abranson for his suggestion.
- English
- German
- Norwegian Bokmål (by Allan Nordhøy)
- Polish (by atlochowski)
- Slovak (by okruhliak / Ladislav Hodas)
- Russian (by sdiconov)
If your language is not available you are welcome to support this project by translating it on my self-hosted Weblate server:
I want to thank Petr Tsymbarovich(osetr) for his work on Storeman.
His code helped me to get an idea how to handle repositories.
If you like my work, you can buy me a beer!