Re: [PATCH 2/2] hostname: Fix "BlueZ 5.XX" adapter name on startup

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Hey,

On Fri, 2017-09-22 at 15:13 +0200, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> 
<snip>
> It goes without saying that I wouldn't be sending bug reports like this
> one if I was using dbus-broker.
> 
> The plugin seems to work correctly in
> df0ad3ecb625b5968522acce8b7d33d68f30b4cb (plus build fixes), and
> systemd-hostnamed is autostarted.
> 
> I tried bisecting, but ended up screwing up at some point, and didn't
> fancy restarting again (after about 15 iterations, and having to
> cherry-pick different build fixes every time, sigh), so I started
> testing individual releases.
> 
> (4 other working versions)
> 5.46 works
> 5.47 fails
> 
> And after that:
> ef024c2c44b4f0dab3c054d062a911cacef1fdc9 is the first bad commit
> commit ef024c2c44b4f0dab3c054d062a911cacef1fdc9
> Author: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date:   Fri Aug 11 15:39:15 2017 +0300
> 
>     gdbus: Fix calling GetAll while GetManagedObjects is pending
>     
>     If proxies are created while the client is not ready put them into a
>     pending list so only if they are not found in GetManagedObject reply
>     call GetAll.
> 
> :040000 040000 01462de94f24f0f561aab0be34bcfc0935718da7 6917c7faea1135c53fc1d8d9d43d6347952e5d40 M	gdbus

As discussed on IRC, this is still broken and should really be fixed
before the release. In the worst case, my work-around earlier in the
thread could also be applied if we're strapped for time.
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