Re: tdebluez prerequisite obexd

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Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-devels wrote:

>> Hello Lesslie, Nik,
>> we could not test tdebluez on anything else but Debian. In Debian I used
>> bluez-obexd which provides obexd and is standard. I do not know the other
>> obexd package. I suspect you use SuSE or CentOS.
> 
> I'm on devuan ceres :)
> 
> tdebluez works fine ... as long as you do not need anything
> bluetooth-audio. If you use pulseaudio instead of bluealsa things basicly
> work - but audio auto(re)connect does not. For the RPi400 I settled with

This is correct, because the audo part of BT is handled via pulseaudio
module. The purpose

> pulseaudio + blueman-applet + holding-hands-with-bluetooth. Might be that
> the RPi BT device is a bit unstable ...

tdebluez is meant to be the TDE replacement for blueman-applet. As said
above the pulseaudio plugin handles in both cases the audio profile (A2DP) 
or handsfree and headset profiles (HFP/HSP).

> 
>> If you don't mind we could incorporate your findings in the respective
>> packages. We have to create CRs in TGW for that.
> 
> That would be great :)

Can you post to TGW, or should I do it and you read over?

BTW regarding obexd
I wanted to write a manager app, that would implement ObexFTP and started
working last year, but meanwhile I got two parallel long term projects and
can not allocate much time to work on it.

BR

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