Hello.
>can you please check with the latest CVS.
>I like to know if that issue is still present or if we actually fixed in the meantime.
Yes, the Latest CVS code(Rev 1.32) has still bug.
In sco_connect(common/glib-helper.c), BT SCO socket "sk" is made,
but "sk" is not delivered to transport_connect function
so I add “io_ctxt->fd=sk (669 line)” .
If you let me know how to commit my code on CVS, I would do.
Regards
Chan-yeol Park (박찬열)
Engineer
Mobile S/W Platform Lab.
Telecommunication R&D Center
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Marcel Holtmann [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 9:38 AM
To: BlueZ development
Cc: '박찬열'
Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] BlueZ 3.32 HSP SCO Bug Report & Solution
Hi,
> Recently I found BlueZ 3.32 HSP SCO connection bug.
>
> Fortunately I fix the bug as follows.
>
>
> In the function "sco_connect (glib-helper.c)"
> Bluez 3.32 code doesn't handle socket variable "sk"
>
> So I add "socket file descriptor save routine"
>
> 636 : io_cxtf->fd=sk;
>
>
> If you have any question about my idea, don't hesitate to tell me ^^
>
> If possible , could you let me know how to check out/check in my code ?
can you please check with the latest CVS. I like to know if that issue
is still present or if we actually fixed in the meantime.
Regards
Marcel
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Hello,
I'm working on an application that needs to read the keys pressed on a
bluetooth headset. Is there any documentation that may help me with
this?
I also tried to make then run with bluez-utils (audio service is enabled
and working) but I don't know where to configure the keys or how to make
then work.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Paula Stanciu
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