gnome-clocks 3.30 : prompting for permission to access geolocation -updated to 3.31.2












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Since upgrade to 18.10 and gnome-clocks 3.30 I am prompted every time to confirm permission to access geolocation. I see that gnome-clocks has an entry in dconf but I don't see an entry for this permission.



Update : I built and install 3.31.2. Now the error message has more information



Failed to connect to GeoClue2 service:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied:
Agent rejected 'org.gnome.clocks' for user '1000'.
Please ensure that 'org.gnome.clocks' has installed
a valid org.gnome.clocks.desktop file.


The dconf config through dconf dump shows this:
[org/gnome/clocks]
timer=uint32 1200
alarms=[{'name': <'Alarm'>, 'id':
<'5a21b7926c6c553218b671425c316095'>, 'active': , 'hour': <18>,
'minute': <20>, 'days': <@ai >}]
world-clocks=@aa{sv}



[org/gnome/clocks/state/window]
size=(870, 683)
state=132
panel-id='stopwatch'


How do I fix this?










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  • is it a snap version or APT?

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:27











  • It is APT. I've added an error message from gnome-clocks when started from command line.

    – Stephen Boston
    Jan 12 at 16:39











  • can you attach the pic of prompt also please

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:45






  • 1





    github.com/jonls/redshift/issues/318 may this help?

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:53











  • I have built the latest from github and am getting a more informative error message. I have edited my question to include this new information.

    – Stephen Boston
    2 days ago
















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Since upgrade to 18.10 and gnome-clocks 3.30 I am prompted every time to confirm permission to access geolocation. I see that gnome-clocks has an entry in dconf but I don't see an entry for this permission.



Update : I built and install 3.31.2. Now the error message has more information



Failed to connect to GeoClue2 service:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied:
Agent rejected 'org.gnome.clocks' for user '1000'.
Please ensure that 'org.gnome.clocks' has installed
a valid org.gnome.clocks.desktop file.


The dconf config through dconf dump shows this:
[org/gnome/clocks]
timer=uint32 1200
alarms=[{'name': <'Alarm'>, 'id':
<'5a21b7926c6c553218b671425c316095'>, 'active': , 'hour': <18>,
'minute': <20>, 'days': <@ai >}]
world-clocks=@aa{sv}



[org/gnome/clocks/state/window]
size=(870, 683)
state=132
panel-id='stopwatch'


How do I fix this?










share|improve this question

























  • is it a snap version or APT?

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:27











  • It is APT. I've added an error message from gnome-clocks when started from command line.

    – Stephen Boston
    Jan 12 at 16:39











  • can you attach the pic of prompt also please

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:45






  • 1





    github.com/jonls/redshift/issues/318 may this help?

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:53











  • I have built the latest from github and am getting a more informative error message. I have edited my question to include this new information.

    – Stephen Boston
    2 days ago














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Since upgrade to 18.10 and gnome-clocks 3.30 I am prompted every time to confirm permission to access geolocation. I see that gnome-clocks has an entry in dconf but I don't see an entry for this permission.



Update : I built and install 3.31.2. Now the error message has more information



Failed to connect to GeoClue2 service:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied:
Agent rejected 'org.gnome.clocks' for user '1000'.
Please ensure that 'org.gnome.clocks' has installed
a valid org.gnome.clocks.desktop file.


The dconf config through dconf dump shows this:
[org/gnome/clocks]
timer=uint32 1200
alarms=[{'name': <'Alarm'>, 'id':
<'5a21b7926c6c553218b671425c316095'>, 'active': , 'hour': <18>,
'minute': <20>, 'days': <@ai >}]
world-clocks=@aa{sv}



[org/gnome/clocks/state/window]
size=(870, 683)
state=132
panel-id='stopwatch'


How do I fix this?










share|improve this question
















Since upgrade to 18.10 and gnome-clocks 3.30 I am prompted every time to confirm permission to access geolocation. I see that gnome-clocks has an entry in dconf but I don't see an entry for this permission.



Update : I built and install 3.31.2. Now the error message has more information



Failed to connect to GeoClue2 service:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied:
Agent rejected 'org.gnome.clocks' for user '1000'.
Please ensure that 'org.gnome.clocks' has installed
a valid org.gnome.clocks.desktop file.


The dconf config through dconf dump shows this:
[org/gnome/clocks]
timer=uint32 1200
alarms=[{'name': <'Alarm'>, 'id':
<'5a21b7926c6c553218b671425c316095'>, 'active': , 'hour': <18>,
'minute': <20>, 'days': <@ai >}]
world-clocks=@aa{sv}



[org/gnome/clocks/state/window]
size=(870, 683)
state=132
panel-id='stopwatch'


How do I fix this?







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  • is it a snap version or APT?

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:27











  • It is APT. I've added an error message from gnome-clocks when started from command line.

    – Stephen Boston
    Jan 12 at 16:39











  • can you attach the pic of prompt also please

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:45






  • 1





    github.com/jonls/redshift/issues/318 may this help?

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:53











  • I have built the latest from github and am getting a more informative error message. I have edited my question to include this new information.

    – Stephen Boston
    2 days ago



















  • is it a snap version or APT?

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:27











  • It is APT. I've added an error message from gnome-clocks when started from command line.

    – Stephen Boston
    Jan 12 at 16:39











  • can you attach the pic of prompt also please

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:45






  • 1





    github.com/jonls/redshift/issues/318 may this help?

    – PRATAP
    Jan 12 at 16:53











  • I have built the latest from github and am getting a more informative error message. I have edited my question to include this new information.

    – Stephen Boston
    2 days ago

















is it a snap version or APT?

– PRATAP
Jan 12 at 16:27





is it a snap version or APT?

– PRATAP
Jan 12 at 16:27













It is APT. I've added an error message from gnome-clocks when started from command line.

– Stephen Boston
Jan 12 at 16:39





It is APT. I've added an error message from gnome-clocks when started from command line.

– Stephen Boston
Jan 12 at 16:39













can you attach the pic of prompt also please

– PRATAP
Jan 12 at 16:45





can you attach the pic of prompt also please

– PRATAP
Jan 12 at 16:45




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github.com/jonls/redshift/issues/318 may this help?

– PRATAP
Jan 12 at 16:53





github.com/jonls/redshift/issues/318 may this help?

– PRATAP
Jan 12 at 16:53













I have built the latest from github and am getting a more informative error message. I have edited my question to include this new information.

– Stephen Boston
2 days ago





I have built the latest from github and am getting a more informative error message. I have edited my question to include this new information.

– Stephen Boston
2 days ago










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To /etc/geoclue/geoclue.conf add :



[org.gnome.clocks]
allowed=true
system=true
users=





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    To /etc/geoclue/geoclue.conf add :



    [org.gnome.clocks]
    allowed=true
    system=true
    users=





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      system=true
      users=





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        To /etc/geoclue/geoclue.conf add :



        [org.gnome.clocks]
        allowed=true
        system=true
        users=





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        [org.gnome.clocks]
        allowed=true
        system=true
        users=






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