This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10
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pulseaudio (1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10) noble; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/git_tests_alignment.patch:
- cherrypick an upstream change to fix a test failure with the new
orc version
-- Sebastien Bac
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio -
1:15.99.1+dfsg1-1ubuntu2.2
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pulseaudio (1:15.99.1+dfsg1-1ubuntu2.2) jammy; urgency=medium
[ Hui Wang ]
* d/p/0001-backend-native-Handle-multi-AT-commands-in-a-buffer.patch
- Lenovo Thinkplus XT99 bluetooth headset supports mSBC
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu4.1
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pulseaudio (1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu4.1) mantic; urgency=medium
[ Hui Wang ]
* d/p/0001-backend-native-Handle-multi-AT-commands-in-a-buffer.patch
- Lenovo Thinkplus XT99 bluetooth headset supports mSBC and
The verification of the Stable Release Update for pulseaudio has
completed successfully and the package is now being released to
-updates. Subsequently, the Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team is being
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the event that you encounte
verification on Jammy:
Enabled the jammy-propsed from "Software & Updates". ran 'sudo apt-get
update; sudo apt install pulseaudio', the pulseaudio
1:15.99.1+dfsg1-1ubuntu2.2 was installed, reboot the system:
non-audio bt devices (pairing, reconnect, functional test all pass):
- piano2 (bt keybo
verification on mantic:
Install UBUNTU 23.10 on the Lenovo Thinkpad X1C 12Gen, and enable the
mantic-propsed from "Software & Updates". By default, the pulseaudio is
not installed, in the manic, the pipewire replaced the pulseaudio in the
audio stack. I installed the pulseaudio manually by running
Analysis of autpkgtest failure for Mantic (about comment #16):
1) For libopenmpt/0.7.2-1 (i386), it is a building erorr which has
nothing to do with pulesaudio:
755s /usr/lib/gcc-cross/i686-linux-gnu/13/../../../../i686-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
/tmp/ccQalxLn.o: in function `main':
755s pattern-dump-c.c
Analysis of autpkgtest failure for Jammy (about comment #15):
1) For libsdl2/2.0.20+dfsg-2ubuntu1.22.04.1 (i386), It is a building
failure which has nothing to do with the pulseaudio:
275s + i686-linux-gnu-gcc -o use-pkg-config use-ttf.c
275s use-ttf.c:7:11: fatal error: SDL_ttf.h: No such file o
Hello Hui, or anyone else affected,
Accepted pulseaudio into mantic-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu4.1
in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. S
I confirmed the patch matches the upstream changes and builds find. I
see the bug description ([Test] section) was updated to mention pairing
of 7 audio and 2 non-audio devices. That pairing test needs to be re-run
with the final binaries, once they are build in the archive, as per the
usual SRU pr
I applied the patch and built the binary for jammy and mantic in my ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~hui.wang/+archive/ubuntu/pa-testing)
I installed ubuntu 22.04 and 23.10 on 2 different Thinkpad laptops, then
upgraded the pulseaudio from my ppa (ppa:hui.wang/pa-testing), in theory
my change only affe
OK, will find more bt audio devices to do the test.
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Title:
Lenovo XT99 BT headset can't work in HFP profile
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I've sponsored this for noble. For the SRUs, I would like to see a test
case explicitly included that says you will regression-test this on
other bluetooth pairings on other devices: the patch is not a platform-
specific quirk, it is a change to generic bluetooth code, so there
should be explicit
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