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Status: Unknown = New
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I've created a bug at gnome.org, please confirm it there..
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=567485
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** Changed in: nautilus-sendto (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Importance: High = Medium
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Bugwatch: None = GNOME Bug Tracker #567485
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there is nobody actively working on this ubuntu component, could
somebody having the issue send the bug to bugzilla.gnome.org where the
people writting the code will read it?
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it would be nice to have some news from maintainer/packagers about this
issue. Is there anybody fixing this?
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@roffik, to kno what happen you call launch nautilus-sendto ~/myfile.txt
in a console to see what happen whit my package.
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Here you are:
$ nautilus-sendto Xmodmap
Init pidgin plugin
Init gajim plugin
Init thunderbird plugin
Init sylpheed-claws plugin
Init evolution plugin
//And now, the window appears, I choose my device and click send:
Segmentation fault
//The end.
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Hello,
to all reporters, could you install the nautilus-sendto package (only)
available in my ppa
(http://ppa.launchpad.net/bmillemathias/ubuntu/pool/main/n/nautilus-
sendto/), kill nautilus and try again to send again a file to your
remote device?
Report here if it fix your problem or not.
Nope, it doesn't work, the window closes itself (crashes?) after
clicking Send.
Should I provide more information?
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Same for me: the window closes itself after clicking Send.
My problem:
- connection to a Palm Tungsten E2 not OK in Ibex, but always OK with hardy
- see device properties in the attachment
- Sometimes I can connect to internet with ppp connection (~ once every 10
trials)
- never send to Palm with
For me same identical behaviour of Roffik: send doesn't check anything
and says Obex Push file transfer unsupported, while both obexftp and
Bluetooth Applet work fine.
Ubuntu 8.10 updated.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep -i bluez
ii bluez 4.12-0ubuntu5
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Same here. When I click Send, it doesn't even check, if the device is
available. But it works fine using Bluetooth Applet.
It worked fine on Ubuntu 8.04.
Ubuntu 8.10 with all updates.
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You
Please ignore the second paragraph of my previous comment as the file
transfer from the alternate GUI route *does* in fact work. I was
enlightened of a feature in the Blackberry, where you have to
explicitly turn Receive using Bluetooth ON every single time, you want
to do a FT.
The issue
I can reproduce this issue on UL 8.10 + latest updates on a Dell Laptop
with Dell BT365(). I get the Obex Push file transfer unsupported
message when I try to send a file using the Right click on file on say
the Desktop-- Send To--Send as:Bluetooth (OBEX Push)--Send
When I try to send the file
Any update on this issue? We can no longer use bluetooth to transfer
files
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Ciao, I have some truble, after upgrade today I have the following packages for
bluez, Dbus, and follow result of the push request.
Thanks in advance.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/cdrom0# dpkg -l | grep -i bluez
ii bluez 4.12-0ubuntu4
I'm having the same problem.
Installed 8.04.1 and never tried to use bluetooth. Updated to 8.10 2 weeks ago.
So I don't know if it worked previously but now for sure it's not :)
Is there any way I can help by providing information?
Thanks
Jonas
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Yeah, making validate_destination always return true gets nautilus-
sendto working. Currently it returns false because the UUIDs array for
my device doesn't contain any entries.
Another issue is that nautilus-sendto will scan for and list Bluetooth
devices you're not paired with, but the check in
It seems nautilus-sendto is too restrictive when trying to detect phone
capabilities.
Perhaps we should disable this code, and see if it works better.
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All updates, still this same issue. Anyway, I am able to send files via
Bluetooth Applet.
ii bluez 4.12-0ubuntu2
ii bluez-alsa4.12-0ubuntu2
rc bluez-audio 3.36-1ubuntu2
ii bluez-cups
MouSeX,
Is it possible to have some feedback on my request?
thanks
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Sorry, I was out for some days. The last Updates fixed this.
But here are the requested outputs (even if they rae very late :()
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep -i bluez
ii bluez 4.12-0ubuntu2
Bluetooth tools and daemons
ii
Hello,
Could give the output of « dpkg -l | grep -i bluez » to check the list of your
bluez packages.
I'll try to make a nautilus-sento package with debug statement to help to track
that.
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This *does* occur with the 4.x version.
On 10/13/2008, Baptiste Mille-Mathias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Could give the output of « dpkg -l | grep -i bluez » to check the list of
your bluez packages.
I'll try to make a nautilus-sento package with debug statement to help to
track that.
Mario,
I just wanted to make sure all necessary packages are there, I'm certainly
wrong, but I would feel better if I'm sure the bluez packages are the one I
expect :)
MouSex,
I would like to have the result of the following command run in a terminal.
dbus-send --system --print-reply
I forgot to explain how to get the address of your remote device, you
need to run hcitool scan, the address will be XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX and
just replace : by _ when you run the dbus-send command.
thanks
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