Comment 33 for bug 1500242

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Uranicus (matthias.ritter) wrote :

@Konrad

I hope I did what you have expected:

at first I tried to forget the device (Seat_BT, 4C:74:03:64:75:ED). But even after that and after a reboot I could find a directory with the address of the device in (var/lib/bluetooth/4C:74:03:64:75:ED).

In a second step I deleted the content of the bluetooth directory with:

sudo rm /var/lib/bluetooth/* -rf

The directory was then empty - as expected.

In a second step I reconnected my Seat_BT with the phone. It worked again as it should. If you are looking at the logs it was at 30.03.2016 at approx 18:08 h CET. (You can also find the same attempts earlier). I can do calls, listen to music, etc.

I then also tested the Audi (30.03.2016 20:45 h CET). For this test I have not deleted the profile of the Seat_BT - should I??

During the attempt to connect to the Audi I still have the same issue as before:

The phone finds the Audi as "Audi UHV 4272".
The phone asks for the pairing key (1234). This is the correct key since another phone can be connected to the Audi with this pairing key.
It creates an entry in the list of devices in system-settings, bluetooth menu.
But in var/lib/bluetooth/ no additional directory has been added.

But the car itself never recognizes that a phone is connected to the car.

Approx. 30 seconds after the connection it (phone or car? I do not know) disconnects again.
Waiting for approx. 30 - 60 sec. repeats this action (connect, after approx. 30 seconds disconnect).

I have attached the logs again.

I will "loose" my test candidate (the Seat_BT) tomorrow since I have to hand in the car again. So for the Seat device I can not do any more testing. I will keep the Audi and the Jabra250! The ones that do not work with my phone :-(( ... ;-) ..

Matthias