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The new release showed up for SSU and I installed. It was unable to install but succeeded in breaking agps to the point that rel .11 can't be installed. I ran "sudo dpkg --purge agps-ui" which did succeed but rel .11 will no longer install. As a result Maemo Mapper comes up with 0 satellites in view. I looked at the change log which has a dependancy of a new release of supl-daemon which may not have been available.
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It has worked for me flawlessly.

Does it showed some error in the log or something?
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worked for me as well, you might look if there was some conflict.
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Where is the log? It's not in /var/log/messages. The issue is now fixed but had something to do the supl-daemon .27 vs .28 and /etc/rc2.d/S54supllistenerd had become a dangling symlink. I removed that link and ultimately ran "sudo apt-get -f install". Now the new agps-ui working.
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works for me flawlessly
 
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Worked for me, but I had the 'dangling symlinks' issue. I edited the invoke.rc script in /usr/sbin and fixed the problem.
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Did you mean invoke-rc.d? Do you recall what changes you made? I've had the "dangling symlinks" problem also occur with boingomobile. I fixed it by deleteing the offending symlink as well.
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It worked for me flawlessly on one tablet and corrupted file on the 2nd tablet. I have no time to babysit the agps. I use an ext BT and works beautifully.

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Mine got corrupted too.

I boot to SD card, could it be something strange with that? I also have a problem trying to install boingomobile as well. A-gps uninstalls just fine but Boingomobile asks me where to install it each time I try to uninstall it. Pisser.
 
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Mine got corrupted too.

I boot to SD card, could it be something strange with that? I also have a problem trying to install boingomobile as well. A-gps uninstalls just fine but Boingomobile asks me where to install it each time I try to uninstall it. Pisser.
I got the folowing error with dpkg in the terminal:

invoke-rc.d: not a symlink: "/etc/rc2.d/S20boingomobile"
invoke-rc.d: dangling symlink: "/etc/rc2.d/S20boingomobile"
dpkg: error while cleaning up:
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 102
Errors were encountered while processing:
boingomobile
~ $

The two following commands staritened things out so that I could install boingomobile.

sudo mv /etc/rc2.d/S20boingomobile /root/S20boingomobile.bak
sudo dpkg --purge boingomobile

I applied the same process to get agps-ui .12 installed. I also ran the following which freed up memory by deleting no longer used deb packages.

sudo apt-get autoclean
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