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just two weeks ago I updated my GTA02 from v39 to v58. Afterwards I recognized that I couldn't pair my A2DP capable headset (LogiLink BT0008) with "A2DP". Only "handsfree" and "headset" was offered. After struggling around with bt config files and such I managed to get "A2DP" as a topic in the pairing menu. But pairing failed always with message "install bluez-audio" despite this package was already installed. Further investigation revealed, that some libraries have been moved (see btsettings/remotedeviceinfodialog.cpp). But creating a proper symlink to them didn't help either.
I gave up searching the root for the error.
Solution/Workaround for me was to completly drop bluetooth stack version 4.99. Instead I opened the archive for qtmoko version v39 and copied manually all files from packages bluez, bluez-alsa and libbluetooth3 (this is bluetooth stack version 4.66) to my GTA02.
After reboot I was able to pair again as "A2DP-headset"
Best Regards
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Hello,
just two weeks ago I updated my GTA02 from v39 to v58. Afterwards I recognized that I couldn't pair my A2DP capable headset (LogiLink BT0008) with "A2DP". Only "handsfree" and "headset" was offered. After struggling around with bt config files and such I managed to get "A2DP" as a topic in the pairing menu. But pairing failed always with message "install bluez-audio" despite this package was already installed. Further investigation revealed, that some libraries have been moved (see btsettings/remotedeviceinfodialog.cpp). But creating a proper symlink to them didn't help either.
I gave up searching the root for the error.
Solution/Workaround for me was to completly drop bluetooth stack version 4.99. Instead I opened the archive for qtmoko version v39 and copied manually all files from packages bluez, bluez-alsa and libbluetooth3 (this is bluetooth stack version 4.66) to my GTA02.
After reboot I was able to pair again as "A2DP-headset"
Best Regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: