[Pkg-bluetooth-maintainers] Bug#530830: Bug#530830: bluez-gnome: can't send file to bluetooth device anymore

Filippo Giunchedi filippo at debian.org
Sat May 30 11:54:47 UTC 2009


On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 12:13:03AM +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> > can you launch obex-data-server --no-daemon and bluetooth-sendto from the
> > commandline and see what messages are reporting?
> 
> corsac at hidalgo: obex-data-server --no-daemon
> ** Message: obex-data-server 0.4.4
> ** Message: Using Session bus
> ** Message: Parsed[0]: opp
> ** Message: Connected SDP session
> ** Message: SDP search process
> ** Message: SDP search completed
> ** Message: getting RFCOMM channel
> ** Message: Connect in progress
> ** Message: Connected
> ** Message: Session created by: :1.97
> ** Message: event: 0
> ** Message: io callback
> ** Message: event: 3
> ** Message: obex_request_done: command 0, response 32 (OK, Success)
> ** Message: Version: 0x10. Flags: 0x00  OBEX packet length: 4096
> 
> ** Message: Resizing stream chunks to 3896
> 
> ** Message: session_connect_result_cb
> 
> 
> and then nothing. 

strange, I can't reproduce this, the next thing that should is happen is
acquiring a mutex, can you strace the process and see where it is blocked?

> What I don't really understand is why is o-d-s needed to *send* files,
> while it's a server.

heh, it acts as an obex client and server so you can receive and send files, the
-server is referred to data (best guess). moreover you serve data in both
directions :)

thanks,
filippo
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