Activity log for bug #274950

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-09-26 20:44:42 Mario Limonciello bug added bug
2008-09-26 20:45:20 Mario Limonciello bug assigned to bluez-gnome (Ubuntu)
2008-09-26 20:46:03 Mario Limonciello bug added subscriber Emmet Hikory
2008-09-26 20:46:21 Mario Limonciello bug added subscriber Baptiste Mille-Mathias
2008-09-26 20:46:37 Mario Limonciello bug added subscriber Onkar Shinde
2008-09-26 21:47:40 Mario Limonciello bluez-utils: status New In Progress
2008-09-26 21:47:40 Mario Limonciello bluez-utils: assignee superm1
2008-09-26 21:47:40 Mario Limonciello bluez-utils: statusexplanation
2008-09-26 21:47:49 Mario Limonciello bluez-gnome: status New In Progress
2008-09-26 21:47:49 Mario Limonciello bluez-gnome: assignee superm1
2008-09-26 21:47:49 Mario Limonciello bluez-gnome: statusexplanation
2008-09-26 23:48:07 Mario Limonciello bug added subscriber Ubuntu Release Team
2008-09-26 23:50:09 Mario Limonciello bug added subscriber Ubuntu Mobile Team
2008-09-26 23:50:59 Mario Limonciello description Binary package hint: bluez-utils As discussed in IRC, BlueZ 4.x may resolve regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. * Particularly, keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. Test packages will be provided in a PPA. Binary package hint: bluez-utils As discussed in IRC, BlueZ 4.x may resolve regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. * Particularly, keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. * Broken services tab (completely gone in 4.x) * Usability - there is a pairing wizard with 4.x which is ages beyond what was in 3.x Test packages will be provided in a PPA.
2008-09-27 02:56:59 Mario Limonciello description Binary package hint: bluez-utils As discussed in IRC, BlueZ 4.x may resolve regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. * Particularly, keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. * Broken services tab (completely gone in 4.x) * Usability - there is a pairing wizard with 4.x which is ages beyond what was in 3.x Test packages will be provided in a PPA. Binary package hint: bluez-utils As discussed in IRC on #ubuntu-motu, BlueZ 4.x resolves regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. * Particularly, keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - The combination of bluez-utils 3.36 and the btusb kernel module seems to be causing problems when pairing bluetooth keyboards. * Broken services tab (completely gone in 4.x) - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 4.x series when using the bluez 4.x stack. Additionally, the bluez stack's usability is improved in the 4.x version. * Usability - there is a pairing wizard with 4.x which is ages beyond what was in 3.x Test packages will be provided in a PPA.
2008-09-27 16:08:08 Mario Limonciello bug assigned to obex-data-server (Ubuntu)
2008-09-27 16:08:22 Mario Limonciello obex-data-server: status New In Progress
2008-09-27 16:08:22 Mario Limonciello obex-data-server: assignee superm1
2008-09-27 16:08:22 Mario Limonciello obex-data-server: statusexplanation
2008-09-27 16:54:36 Mario Limonciello bug assigned to gnome-user-share (Ubuntu)
2008-09-27 16:54:56 Mario Limonciello gnome-user-share: status New In Progress
2008-09-27 16:54:56 Mario Limonciello gnome-user-share: assignee bmillemathias
2008-09-27 16:54:56 Mario Limonciello gnome-user-share: statusexplanation
2008-09-27 18:04:37 Mario Limonciello bug assigned to gvfs (Ubuntu)
2008-09-27 18:04:57 Mario Limonciello gvfs: status New In Progress
2008-09-27 18:04:57 Mario Limonciello gvfs: assignee superm1
2008-09-27 18:04:57 Mario Limonciello gvfs: statusexplanation
2008-09-28 05:30:52 Mario Limonciello bug added attachment 'ods-diffstat.txt' (ods-diffstat.txt)
2008-09-28 05:31:17 Mario Limonciello bug added attachment 'bluez-gnome-diffstat.txt' (bluez-gnome-diffstat.txt)
2008-09-28 05:32:15 Mario Limonciello bug added attachment 'bluez.diffstat' (bluez.diffstat)
2008-09-28 05:43:26 Mario Limonciello description Binary package hint: bluez-utils As discussed in IRC on #ubuntu-motu, BlueZ 4.x resolves regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. * Particularly, keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - The combination of bluez-utils 3.36 and the btusb kernel module seems to be causing problems when pairing bluetooth keyboards. * Broken services tab (completely gone in 4.x) - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 4.x series when using the bluez 4.x stack. Additionally, the bluez stack's usability is improved in the 4.x version. * Usability - there is a pairing wizard with 4.x which is ages beyond what was in 3.x Test packages will be provided in a PPA. BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. Regressions solved ------- * Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - The combination of bluez-utils 3.36 and the btusb kernel module seems to be causing problems when pairing bluetooth keyboards. Reverting to an earlier release of bluez-utils is not a good solution as a lot of bugs were fixed by coming up to 3.36. * Broken services tab - In the 3.x stack, the services tab is unfortunately the only way to activate new devices. - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 1.x series when using the Bluez 4.x stack. Newer features ------ The 4.x version brings an additional UI element, a pairing wizard. This may cause problems for documentation teams, but considering the previous UI was not intuitive, there likely hasn't been a lot of documentation on it. Testing ------ The entire stack that needs to be changed for this bug is available on the Bluetooth team testing PPA at http://launchpad.net/~bluetooth/+archive . * Builds are all verified functional for i386, amd64, lpia * These builds have all been test installed by adding the PPA to an up to date Intrepid and doing a dist-upgrade. * Functionality has been verified for keyboards, mice, OBEX browsing, OBEX sending, and DUN via rfcomm.
2008-09-28 23:29:14 Mario Limonciello description BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. Regressions solved ------- * Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - The combination of bluez-utils 3.36 and the btusb kernel module seems to be causing problems when pairing bluetooth keyboards. Reverting to an earlier release of bluez-utils is not a good solution as a lot of bugs were fixed by coming up to 3.36. * Broken services tab - In the 3.x stack, the services tab is unfortunately the only way to activate new devices. - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 1.x series when using the Bluez 4.x stack. Newer features ------ The 4.x version brings an additional UI element, a pairing wizard. This may cause problems for documentation teams, but considering the previous UI was not intuitive, there likely hasn't been a lot of documentation on it. Testing ------ The entire stack that needs to be changed for this bug is available on the Bluetooth team testing PPA at http://launchpad.net/~bluetooth/+archive . * Builds are all verified functional for i386, amd64, lpia * These builds have all been test installed by adding the PPA to an up to date Intrepid and doing a dist-upgrade. * Functionality has been verified for keyboards, mice, OBEX browsing, OBEX sending, and DUN via rfcomm. BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. Regressions solved ------- * Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - The combination of bluez-utils 3.36 and the btusb kernel module seems to be causing problems when pairing bluetooth keyboards. Reverting to an earlier release of bluez-utils is not a good solution as a lot of bugs were fixed by coming up to 3.36. * Broken services tab - In the 3.x stack, the services tab is unfortunately the only way to activate new devices. - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 1.x series when using the Bluez 4.x stack. Newer features ------ The 4.x version brings an additional UI element, a pairing wizard. This may cause problems for documentation teams, but considering the previous UI was not intuitive, there likely hasn't been a lot of documentation on it. Testing ------ The entire stack that needs to be changed for this bug is available on the Bluetooth team testing PPA at http://launchpad.net/~bluetooth/+archive . * Builds are all verified functional for i386, amd64, lpia * These builds have all been test installed by adding the PPA to an up to date Intrepid and doing a dist-upgrade. * Functionality has been verified for keyboards, mice using both Rocketfish & Apple keyboards and mice. * Functionality has been verified for OBEX browsing, OBEX sending, and DUN via rfcomm on a Blackberry 8130.
2008-09-29 01:02:09 Mario Limonciello description BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. Regressions solved ------- * Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - The combination of bluez-utils 3.36 and the btusb kernel module seems to be causing problems when pairing bluetooth keyboards. Reverting to an earlier release of bluez-utils is not a good solution as a lot of bugs were fixed by coming up to 3.36. * Broken services tab - In the 3.x stack, the services tab is unfortunately the only way to activate new devices. - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 1.x series when using the Bluez 4.x stack. Newer features ------ The 4.x version brings an additional UI element, a pairing wizard. This may cause problems for documentation teams, but considering the previous UI was not intuitive, there likely hasn't been a lot of documentation on it. Testing ------ The entire stack that needs to be changed for this bug is available on the Bluetooth team testing PPA at http://launchpad.net/~bluetooth/+archive . * Builds are all verified functional for i386, amd64, lpia * These builds have all been test installed by adding the PPA to an up to date Intrepid and doing a dist-upgrade. * Functionality has been verified for keyboards, mice using both Rocketfish & Apple keyboards and mice. * Functionality has been verified for OBEX browsing, OBEX sending, and DUN via rfcomm on a Blackberry 8130. BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. Regressions solved ------- * Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - Reverting to an earlier release of bluez-utils is not a good solution as a lot of bugs were fixed related to Symbian OBEX by coming up to 3.36. - This happens with the latest version of bluez-gnome (0.28) as well. * Broken services tab - In the 3.x stack, the services tab is unfortunately the only way to activate new devices. - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 1.x series when using the Bluez 4.x stack. Newer features ------ The 4.x version brings an additional UI element, a pairing wizard. This may cause problems for documentation teams, but considering the previous UI was not intuitive, there likely hasn't been a lot of documentation on it. Testing ------ The entire stack that needs to be changed for this bug is available on the Bluetooth team testing PPA at http://launchpad.net/~bluetooth/+archive . * Builds are all verified functional for i386, amd64, lpia * These builds have all been test installed by adding the PPA to an up to date Intrepid and doing a dist-upgrade. * Functionality has been verified for keyboards, mice using both Rocketfish & Apple keyboards and mice. * Functionality has been verified for OBEX browsing, OBEX sending, and DUN via rfcomm on a Blackberry 8130.
2008-09-29 08:30:36 Mario Limonciello description BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. Regressions solved ------- * Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - Reverting to an earlier release of bluez-utils is not a good solution as a lot of bugs were fixed related to Symbian OBEX by coming up to 3.36. - This happens with the latest version of bluez-gnome (0.28) as well. * Broken services tab - In the 3.x stack, the services tab is unfortunately the only way to activate new devices. - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 1.x series when using the Bluez 4.x stack. Newer features ------ The 4.x version brings an additional UI element, a pairing wizard. This may cause problems for documentation teams, but considering the previous UI was not intuitive, there likely hasn't been a lot of documentation on it. Testing ------ The entire stack that needs to be changed for this bug is available on the Bluetooth team testing PPA at http://launchpad.net/~bluetooth/+archive . * Builds are all verified functional for i386, amd64, lpia * These builds have all been test installed by adding the PPA to an up to date Intrepid and doing a dist-upgrade. * Functionality has been verified for keyboards, mice using both Rocketfish & Apple keyboards and mice. * Functionality has been verified for OBEX browsing, OBEX sending, and DUN via rfcomm on a Blackberry 8130. BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. Regressions solved ------- * Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - Reverting to an earlier release of bluez-utils is not a good solution as a lot of bugs were fixed related to Symbian OBEX by coming up to 3.36. - This happens with the latest version of bluez-gnome (0.28) as well. * Broken services tab - In the 3.x stack, the services tab is unfortunately the only way to activate new devices. - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 1.x series when using the Bluez 4.x stack. Newer features ------ The 4.x version brings an additional UI element, a pairing wizard. This may cause problems for documentation teams, but considering the previous UI was not intuitive, there likely hasn't been a lot of documentation on it. Testing ------ The entire stack that needs to be changed for this bug is available on the Bluetooth team testing PPA at http://launchpad.net/~bluetooth/+archive . * Builds are all verified functional for i386, amd64, lpia * These builds have all been test installed by adding the PPA to an up to date Intrepid and doing a dist-upgrade. * An upgrade from a base install of hardy to one of intrepid while using the PPA as an active repository was also tested. Modifications had to be made to update-manager to test this behavior (since the PPA is not authenticated). There were no upgrade issues. * Functionality has been verified for keyboards, mice using both Rocketfish & Apple keyboards and mice. * Functionality has been verified for OBEX browsing, OBEX sending, and DUN via rfcomm on a Blackberry 8130.
2008-09-29 19:14:35 Christoph Langner bug added attachment 'lshal.txt' (lshal.txt)
2008-09-29 22:22:16 Mario Limonciello bug assigned to alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
2008-09-29 22:22:33 Mario Limonciello alsa-lib: status New In Progress
2008-09-29 22:22:33 Mario Limonciello alsa-lib: assignee superm1
2008-09-29 22:22:33 Mario Limonciello alsa-lib: statusexplanation
2008-09-29 22:28:01 Mario Limonciello description BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. Regressions solved ------- * Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - Reverting to an earlier release of bluez-utils is not a good solution as a lot of bugs were fixed related to Symbian OBEX by coming up to 3.36. - This happens with the latest version of bluez-gnome (0.28) as well. * Broken services tab - In the 3.x stack, the services tab is unfortunately the only way to activate new devices. - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 1.x series when using the Bluez 4.x stack. Newer features ------ The 4.x version brings an additional UI element, a pairing wizard. This may cause problems for documentation teams, but considering the previous UI was not intuitive, there likely hasn't been a lot of documentation on it. Testing ------ The entire stack that needs to be changed for this bug is available on the Bluetooth team testing PPA at http://launchpad.net/~bluetooth/+archive . * Builds are all verified functional for i386, amd64, lpia * These builds have all been test installed by adding the PPA to an up to date Intrepid and doing a dist-upgrade. * An upgrade from a base install of hardy to one of intrepid while using the PPA as an active repository was also tested. Modifications had to be made to update-manager to test this behavior (since the PPA is not authenticated). There were no upgrade issues. * Functionality has been verified for keyboards, mice using both Rocketfish & Apple keyboards and mice. * Functionality has been verified for OBEX browsing, OBEX sending, and DUN via rfcomm on a Blackberry 8130. BlueZ 4.x resolves two regressions that are seen in the 3.x stack on Intrepid. Regressions solved ------- * Keyboards aren't able to pair in the UI. - Reverting to an earlier release of bluez-utils is not a good solution as a lot of bugs were fixed related to Symbian OBEX by coming up to 3.36. - This happens with the latest version of bluez-gnome (0.28) as well. * Broken services tab - In the 3.x stack, the services tab is unfortunately the only way to activate new devices. - This is fixed in bluez-gnome 0.28 or anything later. However you need to switch to a package in the 1.x series when using the Bluez 4.x stack. Newer features ------ The 4.x version brings an additional UI element, a pairing wizard. This may cause problems for documentation teams, but considering the previous UI was not intuitive, there likely hasn't been a lot of documentation on it. Testing ------ The entire stack that needs to be changed for this bug is available on the Bluetooth team testing PPA at http://launchpad.net/~bluetooth/+archive . * Builds are all verified functional for i386, amd64, lpia * These builds have all been test installed by adding the PPA to an up to date Intrepid and doing a dist-upgrade. * An upgrade from a base install of hardy to one of intrepid while using the PPA as an active repository was also tested. Modifications had to be made to update-manager to test this behavior (since the PPA is not authenticated). There were no upgrade issues. * Functionality has been verified for keyboards, mice using both Rocketfish & Apple keyboards and mice. * Functionality has been verified for OBEX browsing, OBEX sending, and DUN via rfcomm on a Blackberry 8130. * Functionality has been verified for Audio headsets using the "headset" device.
2008-10-01 13:22:05 Sebastien Bacher gvfs: importance Undecided Wishlist
2008-10-03 14:22:50 Christoph Langner bug added attachment 'btmouse.png' (btmouse.png)
2008-10-05 17:17:08 Baptiste Mille-Mathias bug assigned to bluez-utils
2008-10-05 17:19:18 Baptiste Mille-Mathias bluez-utils: status New Invalid
2008-10-05 17:19:18 Baptiste Mille-Mathias bluez-utils: statusexplanation Oups, wrong choice ... Is someone able to remove this component?
2008-10-05 17:22:47 Baptiste Mille-Mathias bug assigned to nautilus-sendto (Ubuntu)
2008-10-05 20:41:22 Baptiste Mille-Mathias nautilus-sendto: status New In Progress
2008-10-05 20:41:22 Baptiste Mille-Mathias nautilus-sendto: assignee bmillemathias
2008-10-05 20:41:22 Baptiste Mille-Mathias nautilus-sendto: statusexplanation I've made the package nautilus-sendto available in my ppa, could you test it?
2008-10-07 19:30:06 Launchpad Janitor obex-data-server: status In Progress Fix Released
2008-10-07 19:40:05 Launchpad Janitor bluez-gnome: status In Progress Fix Released
2008-10-07 21:39:57 Mario Limonciello bluez-utils: status In Progress Fix Released
2008-10-07 21:39:57 Mario Limonciello bluez-utils: bugtargetdisplayname bluez-utils (Ubuntu) bluez (Ubuntu)
2008-10-07 21:39:57 Mario Limonciello bluez-utils: bugtargetname bluez-utils (Ubuntu) bluez (Ubuntu)
2008-10-07 21:39:57 Mario Limonciello bluez-utils: statusexplanation bluez (4.12-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low * Initial Release. (LP: #274950) - This package replaces bluez-utils and bluez-libs source packages. - It was generated by merging the contents of bluez-utils and bluez-libs and updating content. - Legacy functionality for hidd, dund, and pand are not present, and have been removed from all configuration files. * This release introduces encryption (LP: #182191) * debian/patches: - bluez-utils-oui-usage.patch was borrowed from the Fedora 10 packaging. - sco-connect-git.patch was taken from bluez git shortly after 4.12 release. It should "help" with some sco headset issues. * debian/control: - Update different packages per upstream's recommendations. - Update conflicts/replaces for earlier packages. - Add a transitional bluez-utils package to help with the transition. -- Mario Limonciello < superm1@ubuntu.com> Tue, 07 Oct 2008 12:10:29 -0500
2008-10-07 21:39:57 Mario Limonciello bluez-utils: title Bug #274950 in bluez-utils (Ubuntu): "Look into switching to bluez 4.x" Bug #274950 in bluez (Ubuntu): "Look into switching to bluez 4.x"
2008-10-07 22:25:05 Launchpad Janitor gvfs: status In Progress Fix Released
2008-10-07 23:05:05 Launchpad Janitor gnome-user-share: status In Progress Fix Released
2008-10-08 00:15:05 Launchpad Janitor alsa-lib: status In Progress Fix Released
2008-10-08 21:51:32 Baptiste Mille-Mathias nautilus-sendto: assignee bmillemathias nhandler
2008-10-08 21:51:32 Baptiste Mille-Mathias nautilus-sendto: statusexplanation I've made the package nautilus-sendto available in my ppa, could you test it? I tested the package nautilus-sendto from the Nathan PPA, and from the BlueZ 4.x support point of view, it works fine. I second the request to upload this version. Cheers
2008-10-08 22:15:05 Launchpad Janitor nautilus-sendto: status In Progress Fix Released
2008-11-25 17:45:50 Cássio Freitas bluez: status Fix Released Incomplete
2008-11-25 17:45:50 Cássio Freitas bluez: statusexplanation bluez (4.12-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low * Initial Release. (LP: #274950) - This package replaces bluez-utils and bluez-libs source packages. - It was generated by merging the contents of bluez-utils and bluez-libs and updating content. - Legacy functionality for hidd, dund, and pand are not present, and have been removed from all configuration files. * This release introduces encryption (LP: #182191) * debian/patches: - bluez-utils-oui-usage.patch was borrowed from the Fedora 10 packaging. - sco-connect-git.patch was taken from bluez git shortly after 4.12 release. It should "help" with some sco headset issues. * debian/control: - Update different packages per upstream's recommendations. - Update conflicts/replaces for earlier packages. - Add a transitional bluez-utils package to help with the transition. -- Mario Limonciello < superm1@ubuntu.com> Tue, 07 Oct 2008 12:10:29 -0500 This bug persists.
2008-11-25 18:31:03 Christoph Langner bluez: status Incomplete Fix Released
2008-11-25 18:31:03 Christoph Langner bluez: statusexplanation This bug persists. @Cássio Freitas Please open a new bug, this "bug" fulfilled it's purpose.
2009-06-16 05:35:32 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:debian/sid/bluez
2009-07-02 23:53:07 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/karmic/bluez-gnome
2009-07-09 04:00:26 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/karmic/obex-data-server
2009-07-31 13:19:10 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/karmic/gnome-user-share
2009-12-04 22:30:47 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/nautilus-sendto
2009-12-05 09:08:13 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/alsa-lib
2009-12-09 12:00:38 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/gvfs
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