Re: Possibly Bug in recent Bluez

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Hi Szymon,

>>> Hi, I have Gentoo Linux, KDE on laptop with Bluetooth.
>>> And I find out that it doesn't working after some time ago.
>>> 
>>> # dmesg | grep 4-1.5
>>> [  475.204004] usb 4-1.5: New USB device found, idVendor=8086,
>>> idProduct=0189 [  475.204014] usb 4-1.5: New USB device strings: Mfr=0,
>>> Product=0, SerialNumber=0
>>> 
>>> # lsusb | grep 009
>>> Bus 004 Device 009: ID 8086:0189 Intel Corp.
>>> 
>>> # cat /var/log/everything/current | grep bluetoothd
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] Bluetooth daemon 5.37
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] Starting SDP server
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] Bluetooth management interface 1.9
>>> initialized
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] Failed to obtain handles for "Service
>>> Changed" characteristic
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] Not enough free handles to register service
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] Error adding Link Loss service
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] Not enough free handles to register service
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] Current Time Service could not be registered
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] gatt-time-server: Input/output error (5)
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] Not enough free handles to register service
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] Sap driver initialization failed.
>>> Jan 16 18:52:51 [bluetoothd] sap-server: Operation not permitted (1)
>> 
>> At least sap-server plugin shouldn't be enabled at all (unless you run it on
>> supported platform ie STE u8500, which you most likely don't). So this is a
>> (quite common it seems) packaging bug.
> 
> Ahh, it looks like this is enabled by common 'experimental flag.

is anybody using this feature any more? Or can we just get rid of it?

Regards

Marcel

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