John Freeman wrote:
Brad Midgley wrote:
Can anyone suggest where I should start looking?
Are you using a recent kernel and bluez?
Very recent:
Kernel 2.6.29.5-84.fc10.i686
bluez-4.30-2.fc10.i386
> Do you have example code that
> will cause the problem? Even better if it is in script like python.
[Red face mode]
Now I know the superficial cause of the problem. The program ran hcidump:
subprocess.Popen(['hcidump', '-i', adapterId, '-w', fname])
in order to gather info on some other problems. Under some circumstances it
didn't clean up the process before terminating.
Killing the hcidump cleaned up the files in /sys/class/bluetooth and I no longer
get the error.
If anyone can explain why, I'd be very interested.
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