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Sendt: 7. april 2013 10:53
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Emne: Re: [blfs-support] Blueman can not start - test fail in GTK+-2.24.17

Niels Terp wrote:
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> Emne: Re: [blfs-support] Blueman can not start - test fail in 
> GTK+-2.24.17
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> Niels Terp wrote:
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M.R.
>> Sendt: 7. april 2013 09:07
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>> Emne: Re: [blfs-support] Blueman can not start - test fail in
>> GTK+-2.24.17
>>
>> Niels Terp wrote:
>>> OK, I think I need to clarify this a bit. What I am trying to do is 
>>> to use Bluetooth from xfce. I have compiled Blueman and all its 
>>> dependencies, the only errors I got was the GTK+ error listed below.
>>>
>>> I found some directions on the net, and I am trying to start Blueman 
>>> with ck-launch-session blueman-manager, but it fails:
>>>
>>> niels [ ~/xc/pygtk-2.24.0 ]$ ck-launch-session blueman-manager
>>>
>>> Loading configuration plugins
>>> _________
>>> <module> 
>>> (/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/blueman/main/Config.py:20)
>>> Skipping plugin Gconf
>>> _________
>>>      File "/usr/bin/blueman-manager", line 64, in __init__
>>>        self.Plugins.Load()
>>>      File
>>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/blueman/main/PluginManager.py",
>>> line 98, in Load
>>>        __import__(self.module_path.__name__ + ".%s" % plugin, None, 
>>> None,
>> [])
>>>      File
>>>
>
"/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/blueman/plugins/manager/PulseAudioProfile.
>>> py", line 30, in <module>
>>>        if not "PulseAudio" in a.QueryPlugins():
>>>      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dbus/proxies.py", line 
>>> 70, in __call__
>>>        return self._proxy_method(*args, **keywords)
>>>      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dbus/proxies.py", line 
>>> 145, in __call__
>>>        **keywords)
>>>      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dbus/connection.py", 
>>> line 651, in call_blocking
>>>        message, timeout)
>>> dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply:
>>> Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus) _________ 
>>> save
>>> (/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/blueman/plugins/config/File.py:117
>>> )
>>> Saving config
>>> Exception AttributeError: "'NoneType' object has no attribute 'Bus'"
>>> in <bound method File.__del__ of <File object at 0x94095cc 
>>> (blueman+plugins+ConfigPlugin+ConfigPlugin at 0x9249610)>> ignored
>>>
>>> This is what I am trying to do, and on my way through the 
>>> dependencies I got this error in a test (but the package compiled fine):
>>>
>>> When I compile GTK2+-2.24.17, following BLFS Version 2013-03-31, one 
>>> of the tests are failing. Here is my testsuite.log:
>>>
>>> ======================================
>>>       gtk+ 2.24.17: gtk/test-suite.log 
>>> ======================================
>>>
>>> # TOTAL: 3
>>> # PASS:  2
>>> # SKIP:  0
>>> # XFAIL: 0
>>> # FAIL:  1
>>> # XPASS: 0
>>> # ERROR: 0
>>>
>>> .. contents:: :depth: 2
>>>
>>> FAIL: pltcheck.sh
>>> =================
>>>
>>> Checking .libs/libgtk-x11-2.0.so for local PLT entries
>>> 0045bad8  00000607 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   001bf630   gtk_status_icon_set_bl
>>> 0045be28  0002a907 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0007b610   gtk_button_pressed
>>> 0045beb0  00032807 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0007b9a0   gtk_button_leave
>>> 0045c1ac  0005cf07 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   000af740   gtk_dialog_set_has_sep
>>> 0045c4ec  00088507 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0007b8a0   gtk_button_enter
>>> 0045c6b0  0009f607 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   001249b0   gtk_item_deselect
>>> 0045c7f0  000b0607 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0014e2e0   gtk_menu_shell_get_typ
>>> 0045c900  000bd807 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0007b720   gtk_button_released
>>> 0045caa8  000d4c07 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   00124970   gtk_item_select
>>> 0045cb00  000da007 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0021ba30   gtk_toolbar_set_icon_s
>>> 0045cee8  0010f907 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   001bf730   gtk_status_icon_get_bl
>>>
>>> I must admit that this log doesn't make me much wiser. Can anybody 
>>> enlighting me ?
>>>
>>> Niels
>>>
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>> I get the same check failure in gtk, it doesn't prevent blueman to 
>> start
> up.
>> I had to install pulseaudio-3.0 to test it:
>>
>> (from gtk/test-suite.log)
>> FAIL: pltcheck.sh
>> =================
>>
>> Checking .libs/libgtk-x11-2.0.so for local PLT entries
>> 0045bad0  00000607 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   001bf680 gtk_status_icon_set_bl
>> 0045be20  0002a907 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0007b620 gtk_button_pressed
>> 0045bea8  00032807 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0007b9b0 gtk_button_leave
>> 0045c1a4  0005cf07 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   000af760 gtk_dialog_set_has_sep
>> 0045c4e4  00088507 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0007b8b0 gtk_button_enter
>> 0045c6a8  0009f607 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   001249d0 gtk_item_deselect
>> 0045c7e8  000b0607 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0014e300 gtk_menu_shell_get_typ
>> 0045c8f8  000bd807 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0007b730 gtk_button_released
>> 0045caa0  000d4c07 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   00124990 gtk_item_select
>> 0045caf8  000da007 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   0021ba80 gtk_toolbar_set_icon_s
>> 0045cee0  0010f907 R_386_JUMP_SLOT   001bf780 gtk_status_icon_get_bl
>>
>> Pierre
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>> I do have pulse audio installed (and it works fine). In XFCE I have 
>> now a fine Bluetooth-icon in "settings" - but absolutely nothing 
>> happens when I clik on it.
>>
>> I have no hardware to test if Bluetooth audio is actualy working. 
>> What I want to use Bluetooth for, is a wireless Bluetooth mouse.
>>
>> Niels
>>
> The kernel can take care of the mouse. Make sure HID support
> (CONFIG_HID) is enabled.
>
> Pierre
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> HID support is enabled.
>
> In every other desktop program (Windows, SuSE, ..) I have a Bluetooth 
> icon to click on, then I'm connecting (pairing) the mouse to the 
> computer. That is what I can not get now. If you say that the kernel 
> alone can take care of the mouse, how do I make the pairing ?
>
>
What is the mouse type and model ? Does it use a USB dongle?

Pierre
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It is marked "Razer" and a lot of serial numbers. It also has a pin code
that is hardcoded, but I have never used that. Instead I open (in SuSE
linux, e.g.) the Bluetooth utility, push the connection button on the mouse,
and make a PIN-lees pairing.

Niels

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