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I too am having similar experiences with 12.10. It looks like
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1076835
Also, I'm using the Ubuntu crash reporter thing report a crash that just
happened.
The report that the reporter says it will send, says there is an existing report
http
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Hello, I have found a very similar bug to this in Ubuntu 12.10 and 'raring'.
I reported it Bug #1103253 because I do not know if it is a duplicated if this
one.
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Forgot to mention the versions:
gvfs 1.12.1-0ubuntu1.1
libmulticobex1 0.23-1build3cable OBEX library
libobexftp0 0.23-1build3transfer library
libopenobex1 1.5-2build1
obex-data-server 0.4.6-0ubuntu1
obexd-client 0.44-0ubuntu1
obexfs 0.11-1capable devices
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On Ubuntu 12.04 x64 with Linux 3.2.0-36-generic I still cannot browse a
phone over bluetooth.
$ lsusb | grep -i bluetooth
Bus 007 Device 002: ID 2001:f111 D-Link Corp. DBT-122 Bluetooth adapter
$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:1F:5D:C0:C8:08 Nokia 3120 classic
$ gvfs-mount obex://[00
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Mikael,
Thanks for that feedback. The bluetooth-applet bug is bug 880079. The
send-files problem is new, it should be documented as a separate bug.
** Changed in: oem-priority/oneiric
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** Changed in: oem-priority
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This bug was fixed in the package gvfs - 1.10.0-0ubuntu1.1
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[ Sebastien Bacher ]
* 05_shared_lib: don't turn libgvfsdaemon into a static library,
gvfs redefine some dbus-glib functions and having a library
leads to
This worked for me as well, thanks a lot for your effort!
Receiving files as well as browsing device in nautilus via
"obex://[xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]/" works on Oneiric-x86 on MacBookPro 5,2.
Perhaps the wrong forum, but FYI:
- bluetooth-applet crash consistently when used to start browsing device
The package in oneiric proposed works great. Thanks Mathieu!
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Someone else also needs to verify this as well as the behavior with my
phone appears to be spotty.
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It looks like I can browse my phone and send files to it now, once I get
everything set up.
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Hello Rene, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gvfs into oneiric-proposed. The package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Just uploaded to the oneiric-proposed queue, waiting to be accepted by
the SRU team.
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Thanks Mathieu. I look forward to testing it!
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Preparing the upload to oneiric-proposed for SRU of Seb's changes.
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Hello ubuntu-sru. Please consider this for inclusion in Oneiric.
** Description changed:
+ SRU form for Oneiric
+
+ [Impact]
+ This bug prevents anyone from browsing their phone over bluetooth in Oneiric.
This is a regression because people were able to browse their phones in Natty
and earlier
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Would it be possible to forward this fix to upstream?
This is reported in gnome-bugs #672114 .
That would make easier to propagate the fix to the rest of GNU/Linux
distributions, which are also affected.
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Confirmed that gvfs 1.12.0-0ubuntu3 fixed this issue for Precise. Thanks
seb128!
For Oneiric, the latest gvfs version seems to be 1.10.0-0ubuntu1, where
the fix doesn't seem to be there yet.
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* 05_shared_lib: don't turn libgvfsdaemon into a static library,
gvfs redefine some dbus-glib functions and having a library
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Checked with daemon/Makefile.am, obexftp is special because of a
different linkage below:
gvfsd_obexftp_LDADD = $(OBEXFTP_LIBS) $(EXPAT_LIBS) $(libraries)
if USE_HAL
gvfsd_obexftp_LDADD += $(HAL_LIBS)
endif
After configuration, OBEXFTP_LIBS is
OBEXFTP_LIBS = -ldbus-glib-1 -ldbus-1 -lpt
I did some more testings:
1. checked the source, there are two libdbus-glib functions locally
implemented in daemon/dbus-gmain.c, which are
- dbus_connection_setup_with_g_main
- dbus_server_setup_with_g_main
as talked with seb128 and pitti, I did a trial building after renaming
these funct
Thanks for tracking that issue, the recent comments start making sense,
do you suggests it's a bug in libdbus-glib then which is not present in
the gvfs implementation? can you reproduce the bug enough to verify that
staticly linking gvfsd-obexftp is enough to workaround the issue?
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OK, here's the theory of root cause, checking the source code, there is
a private implementation of dbus-glib in daemon/dbus-gmain.c. The API is
a redundant of the system wide libdbus-glib. While static linked, the
private implementation will be used, however, when dynamically linked,
the system wi
This is really weird. The problem is with gvfsd-obexftp not able to
receive the method call return from GVFS Daemon (gvfsd) after sent
registerMount. The mount is actually done, however, with the method call
return reply is lost on dbus, it never reaches back to gvfsd-obexftp.
This does not happen
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I was going to use a ppa, but since I'm still figuring out launchpad I
couldn't get it to accept the changes file I was using. I think I have
figured out the problem and I'll use that in a future.
The fix is right, because it fixes the problem, and so far we can
consistently reproduce the problem
Btw as said before that fix is wrong, you are playing on race, avoiding
linker resolution might be enough to have a correct timing but it will
not work reliably and might break it for other people, you are just
changing the timing for something timing sensitive there...
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James, thanks for your work, could you use a ppa rather than add debs to
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"sudo hciconfig hci0 sspmode 0"
This was not needed (on fully updated Precise).
"gvfs-bin_1.11.4-0ubuntu2+jml1_amd64.deb"
I assumed this package was uploaded twice and just used the first one.
Installation of packages went without any problems and then i rebooted
the PC.
I tested all 3 GUI opti
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By the way, the precise builds have only been compile tested.
Additionally, you should not have to do this, but just in case you get a
"permission denied" type message : "sudo hciconfig hci0 sspmode 0"
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Ego, I have the precise build now, let me upload it. Again, these
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Any chance for either:
1.) Oneiric (32bit)
2.) Precise (64bit)
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I'm attaching the binaries from Oneiric for testing. These were built
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these are for testing purposes only and totally unsupported and may be
overwritten by a gvfs update.
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With the latest kernel update on Precise that fixes the "Send file to
device" problem, I can confirm that "Browing file on device" still does
not work correctly.
Bluetooth device is Samsung B2710 (with Samsung proprietary OS).
On Natty (correct behavior) : Browsing File on Device will pop up a
co
"why do you need that hciconfig call?"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/obexd/+bug/872044
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thanks, why do you need that hciconfig call? what bug is in precise?
here I get the connection refused error on gvfs-mount with or without
the library patch in gvfs, obexfs mounted my phone fine once on friday
but seems to return without doing anything since, not sure what I
changed though...
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In order to test this I connected to my Nokia N9. At first, I got a
"Connection refused" message, but then after issuing "sudo hciconfig
hci0 sspmode 0" on the command line, I was able to browse my phone using
gvfs-1.10.0-0ubuntu2+jml3. I suspect using gvfs-1.10.0-0ubuntu2 would
result in dbus time
I think the fix to that is an upgraded obexd as in bug 879923. This bug
was opened from that bug to deal specifically with browsing.
The patch that I've posted fixes :
---
Could not display "obex://[(BT_address)]/".
Error: DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply.
Thanks James, are you sure it's not a red herring? I see no reason why
that change should fix it in theory, I also built without
05_shared_libdaemon.patch here and I still get the connection refused
issue, obexfs is also not behaving in a consistant way for me... could
be simply a random timing iss
I've created a more minimal patch that leaves 05_shared_libdaemon.patch
in tact while still fixing the problem. The problem is having libdaemon
as a shared library causes dbus timeouts. Please let me know what you
think.
I will upload a patch against 12.04 later today.
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This was introduced years ago in
gvfs (1.4.1-5+gdu) experimental; urgency=low
* 05_shared_libdaemon.patch:
+ Put the common code for all gvfsd-* in a private library in
/usr/lib/gvfs/libgvfsdaemon.so. This reduces binary sizes and
memory overhead caused by the multiple running
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Also affects: oem-priority/oneiric
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Assignee: (unassigned) => James M. Leddy (jm-leddy)
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #663098
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This reverts 05_shared_libdaemon.patch
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The first bad version is gvfs-1.8.0-1. This regression is caused by
05_shared_libdaemon.patch. It isn't exactly clear to me why this is, but
if I take out the patch and build with the libgvfscommon0 package as was
done in gvfs-1.8.0-0ubuntu1 and earlier, I can successfully mount the
phone.
I have
Okay, take it back, this is definitely a gvfs bug. I must have only
installed gvfs package from the previous comment and forgot to install
all the dependent libraries. With a version of gvfs from natty
(1.8.0-0ubuntu2) compiled for Oneiric, I can't reproduce this bug.
I'm bisecting now.
** No lon
I'm still investigating this on a motorola RAZR V3XX. I have the same
behavior as comment #0, except I don't get a connection refused. Instead
I get our favorite:
Error mounting location: DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply:
Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote ap
As another piece of the puzzle, when I try this on my system with my own
HTC Glacier phone:
1- This doesn't work at all unless I use the Bluetooth File Transfer
app. By itself, bluez on android doesn't appear to support Obex FTP (or
it's blocked)
2- With the app running an FTP enabled (once the c
** Tags added: bluetooth
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I'm not actually positive it's a regression in gvfs. I've compiled the
natty version of gvfs, and that didn't help. In both cases I get:
gvfs-mount obex://[40:89:4E:71:40:E3]
Error mounting location: Connection to the device lost
The command takes a few seconds to complete, which makes me wonder
I tested this in Ubuntu 11.10 and Ubuntu 12.04 and got the same result.
Then based on workaround from this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/obexd/+bug/872044
I tested it again. With disabling SSP the device is shown in Nautilus
but browsing does not work but with disabled SSP there
** Summary changed:
- regression in gvfs to connect using obex
+ regression in gvfs to connect/browse using obex
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