Bluetooth Stack for Linux
The Bluetooth stack for Linux.
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Revision 17 (latest revision is 32)
- Stop nuking the obex service, we support user systemd services just fine now. Following this, no longer hack the dbus service, leave it as a systemd service as upstream intended. - Split out obex in own package with it's needed enabledment as a systemd user service. - Add 0001-obex-Use-GLib-helper-function-to-manipulate-paths.patch: obex: Use GLib helper function to manipulate paths. Instead of trying to do it by hand. This also makes sure that relative paths aren't used by the agent. Patch from fedora. - update to version 5.62: * Fix issue with handling truncation when loading LTKs. * Fix issue with accepting Exchange MTU on EATT bearer. * Fix issue with clearing DeviceLost timers on power down. * Fix issue with AVCTP browsing channel and missing ERTM. * Fix issue with AVDTP and local SEID pool for each adapter. * Add support for BR/EDR and LE connection failure reasons. - drop obsoleted patch 0005-media-rename-local-function-conflicting-with-pause-2.patch
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I encountered an issue where I was unable to send a file via Bluetooth on openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE. The error message "failed to start org.bluez.obex.service" was displayed.
I managed to resolve the problem by installing the bluez-obexd package. This solution restored the Bluetooth file-sharing functionality.
So what? openSUSE's upstream decided to separate this obexd thing into separate package from the main one, I have not changed that part. You can check that with 'Has a link diff' button on top of this page.