GattManager1 interface not found

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Hello.
I'm trying to launch bluez v5.33 on Raspbian and Ubuntu 14.
bluez-5.33/test/example-gatt-server gives me "GattManager1 interface not found".

bluetooth daemon output is:

root@raspberrypi:/home/pi# bluetoothd -n
bluetoothd[2531]: Bluetooth daemon 5.33
bluetoothd[2531]: Starting SDP server
bluetoothd[2531]: Bluetooth management interface 1.7 initialized
bluetoothd[2531]: Failed to obtain handles for "Service Changed" characteristic
bluetoothd[2531]: Not enough free handles to register service
bluetoothd[2531]: Error adding Link Loss service
bluetoothd[2531]: Not enough free handles to register service
bluetoothd[2531]: Not enough free handles to register service
bluetoothd[2531]: Not enough free handles to register service
bluetoothd[2531]: Current Time Service could not be registered
bluetoothd[2531]: gatt-time-server: Input/output error (5)
bluetoothd[2531]: Not enough free handles to register service
bluetoothd[2531]: Not enough free handles to register service
bluetoothd[2531]: Sap driver initialization failed.
bluetoothd[2531]: sap-server: Operation not permitted (1)


My BLE adapter is Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle.

I saw the same problem here
http://marc.info/?l=linux-bluetooth&m=142956894520217&w=2
but no clear answer. Author adviced to use bluez d-bus api, but (as i
know) org.bluez can't be registered without daemon.
Is there any progress on this problem?
Or should i use earlier version of bluez for creating gatt server/client?


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Kyle Shneider
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