2005-01-15 17:32:12

by Paul Ionescu

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Subject: [Bluez-devel] how do I disconnect btsco when the headset is gone/down ?

Hi all,

I can use btsco with no problem to connect to my headset and it works
great.

The issues I have is that it never disconnects.
Even if the headset is disconnected, the btsco program does not sense this
fact and is still using the resources.
I have to manually Ctrl-C or kill it.

Is it only my case, or this is how is behaving right now ?

Thanks,
Paul



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2005-01-16 00:25:55

by Lars Grunewaldt

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] how do I disconnect btsco when the headset is gone/down ?

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Paul Ionescu wrote:
| Hi all,
| Even if the headset is disconnected, the btsco program does not sense this
| fact and is still using the resources.
| I have to manually Ctrl-C or kill it.
|
| Is it only my case, or this is how is behaving right now ?

Yes, that is how it behaves. Maybe the socket wait should be changed so
it notices the RFCOMM disconnect properly?

regards,
~ Lars


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