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it happened two days ago. So when will we see this package in repos? at least in testing... now just old 0.2 version....
Please anybody add this one to repos or AUR.. thanks!:rolleyes:
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Why not build it yourself?
Arch - It's something refreshing
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it was two days ago. If you're that impatient, I'm sure building it on your own will be quicker.
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ok... I'll wait...........................
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Hi here, I adopted it but I get this when I try to build the 0.3
[ 51%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/kbluetooth4.dir/agent/agent.o
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp: In member function 'void Agent::Authorize(QDBusObjectPath, const QString&)':
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:72: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothInterface' has no member named 'findBluetoothRemoteDeviceUBI'
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:73: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothRemoteDevice' has no member named 'name'
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:74: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothRemoteDevice' has no member named 'address'
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:81: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothRemoteDevice' has no member named 'setTrusted'
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:82: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothRemoteDevice' has no member named 'name'
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp: In member function 'QString Agent::RequestPinCode(QDBusObjectPath)':
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:102: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothInterface' has no member named 'findBluetoothRemoteDeviceUBI'
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:104: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothRemoteDevice' has no member named 'name'
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:105: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothRemoteDevice' has no member named 'address'
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp: In member function 'quint32 Agent::RequestPasskey(QDBusObjectPath)':
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:122: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothInterface' has no member named 'findBluetoothRemoteDeviceUBI'
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:124: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothRemoteDevice' has no member named 'name'
/home/bash/Desktop/kdebluetooth/src/kdebluetooth4-0.3/src/agent/agent.cpp:125: error: 'class Solid::Control::BluetoothRemoteDevice' has no member named 'address'
make[2]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/kbluetooth4.dir/agent/agent.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/kbluetooth4.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
I know it requires obex-data-server and bluez to latest version, so I updated they in [testing] for anyone wants to help.
Last edited by ilpianista (2009-01-28 15:04:13)
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Hi
Same thing here by compiling it
Serge
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AFAIK it requires patches to solid in KDE 4.2
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This is the patch to solid-bluetooth (part of kdebase-workspace): http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172267#c20
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well, where we now??? according http://forum.kde.org/kbluetooth4-is-wor … 30059.html all works normally in kubuntu, but in Arch still not...
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For everyone interested:
i changed the splitpkg form kdemod-workspace a little bit and applyd the named patch... you just need to set up a correct kdemod build environment.
Maybe someones finds it useful.
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But is there any posibility to use standart kde 4.2 package?
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sorry guys...I'm doing exams in these days so I'm a quite busy...
I hope I can work on this tonight
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thanks, I hope that we will see normal kdebluetooth in aur or extra repo, which can works noemally not just with KDEMod...
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I did not test it... but this could work...
just abs kdebase-workspace...
make a new file in debase-worksoace folder named fixsolidbluetooth.diff and paste the diff file from chakra page... save
replace PKGBUILD with following new one:
# $Id: $
# Maintainer: Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>
pkgname=kdebase-workspace
pkgver=4.2.0
pkgrel=2
pkgdesc="KDE Base Workspace"
arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
url='http://www.kde.org'
license=('GPL' 'LGPL' 'FDL')
groups=('kde')
depends=('kdepimlibs' 'kdebase-runtime' 'libcaptury' 'libxxf86misc' 'libxcomposite'
'libxss' 'lm_sensors' 'libxklavier' 'qimageblitz' 'xdg-utils' 'consolekit')
makedepends=('pkgconfig' 'cmake' 'automoc4' 'networkmanager' 'bluez' 'kdebindings')
replaces=('kdmtheme' 'kde-common' 'guidance-power-manager')
conflicts=('kde-common')
optdepends=('kdebindings: plasma scriptengine for Python')
options=('docs')
install='kdebase-workspace.install'
backup=('usr/share/config/kdm/kdmrc'
'etc/pam.d/kde'
'etc/pam.d/kde-np'
'etc/pam.d/kscreensaver')
source=("http://download.kde.org/stable/${pkgver}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.bz2"
'kdm-zsh-profile.patch' 'kdm' 'kde.pam' 'kde-np.pam' 'kscreensaver.pam'
'fixpath.patch')
md5sums=('193e30b9ed0b55b0196289d9df43a904'
'721e97031b62aee8914e8617e86f9235'
'5d80164932e0d44d8b802d3929a004ab'
'10a490653b002e6f9e7476ff9d37c011'
'552337fd9a3982d809ea16c7f0033d42'
'367a3538f54db71f108b34cfa31088ac'
'e2eb9d270fe0e93901b29256bdedd7e2')
build() {
cd $srcdir/${pkgname}-${pkgver}
patch -p0 -i ${srcdir}/kdm-zsh-profile.patch || return 1
patch -p0 -i ${srcdir}/fixpath.patch || return 1
patch -p0 -i ${srcdir}/fixsolidbluetooth.diff || return 1
cd ../
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ../${pkgname}-${pkgver} \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
-DWITH_Xmms=OFF \
-DWITH_Googlegadgets=OFF \
-DWITH_QEdje=OFF
make
make DESTDIR=$pkgdir install
install -D -m755 ${srcdir}/kdm ${pkgdir}/etc/rc.d/kdm
install -D -m644 ${srcdir}/kde.pam ${pkgdir}/etc/pam.d/kde
install -D -m644 ${srcdir}/kde-np.pam ${pkgdir}/etc/pam.d/kde-np
install -D -m644 ${srcdir}/kscreensaver.pam ${pkgdir}/etc/pam.d/kscreensaver
install -d -m755 ${pkgdir}/etc/X11/sessions/
ln -sf /usr/share/apps/kdm/sessions/kde{,-safe}.desktop ${pkgdir}/etc/X11/sessions/
install -d -m755 ${pkgdir}/etc/kde/{env,shutdown}
}
then
makepkg
in the current directory
replace kdebase-workspace with the one build on your one...
then build kdebluetooth with package build form kdemod!
!!Maybe!! this works...
i am not using the arch kde packages and didn't test the PKGBUILD, but for the risky ql people you can try it...
Have phun!
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Worked for me!
I patched and recompiled kdebase-workspace, then installed it. After that kdebluetooth 4.0.3 compiled without problems and finally works.
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ok, kdebluetooth-4.0.3-2 is in [testing]
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well i cannot find it in testing repos
Acer Aspire V5-573P Antergos KDE
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well i cannot find it in testing repos
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but what about the patch for kdebase-workspace/solid ... AFAIK without that patch kdebluetooth will not work?
(and it seems to not work for me)
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but what about the patch for kdebase-workspace/solid ... AFAIK without that patch kdebluetooth will not work?
(and it seems to not work for me)
also for me kdebluetooth doesn't work but I don't think the problem is kdebase-workspace because the patch is applied now
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I even recompiled it... but still, when I start it, it doesn't show up.
Also I've noticed that if I kill the bluetooth daemon, kdebluetooth crashes:
QDBusObjectPath: invalid path ""
process 8626: arguments to dbus_message_new_method_call() were incorrect, assertion "path != NULL" failed in file dbus-message.c line 1070.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.
D-Bus not built with -rdynamic so unable to print a backtrace
KCrash: Application 'kbluetooth4' crashing...
sock_file=/home/damjan/.kde4/socket-archaeopteryx/kdeinit4__0
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seems we are not alone on this...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … bug/280997
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WOW! people over at the ubuntu forums are really angry about this problem.
Can I ask why people need/want kdebluetooth (other than to have another icon in the system tray)? I mean bluez works automagically just fine on its own. A couple of lines at the console and your device will be paired and then automatically connect forevermore. Are people wanting it for transferring files or something like that?
Last edited by tim (2009-02-05 05:42:44)
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@tim
which commands are these? I didn't find a nice documentation for the new bluez in testing how to pair my headset...
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