Am 08.03.2011 23:31, schrieb Pau Espin Pedrol:
2011/3/8 Josua Mayer <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Hello Everyone,
I was wondering if someone was able to use emtooth2 and if yes,
how he did it, because I always failed with it.
when it starts I get a msg box saying "The name org.bluez was not
provided by any .service files" and console says:
Emtooth started!
** Message: main.vala:46: glib mainloop integration successfully
completed
Requesting "Bluetooth" resource to org.freesmartphone.ousaged...
service org.emtooth created correctly
Could not get access to org.bluez:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
org.bluez was not provided by any .service files
Could not acquire bus name
so maybe something is missing from bluez? how can that be? I
installed emtooth2 using opkg and it should have taken care of all
dependancies. I am wondering if other people have this issue too
and if it can be solved.
Josua Mayer
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Usually udev is the responible of launching bluetoothd when bluez
chipset is powered on. bluetoothd is the daemon which provides de dbus
org.bluez interface.
Nowadays we are not using udev anymore in shr. FSO *will* take care of
it in the future, but it doesn't do it now.
So, you can do two things:
1) Start bluetoothd from the terminal before using emtooth.
2) create an emtooth2.sh script which bluetoothd if it's not running
before emtooth2. Then change the emtooth2 desktop file to point to the
script.
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Pau Espin Pedrol
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Thank you for this help. Now emtooth2 finally started working :) but it
crashed when I tried to pair with my bluetooth keyboard. Segmentation
fault. Well at least now I know how to deal with org.bluez so thanks again
Josua Mayer
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