On 03/03/14 21:21, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sunday 02 Mar 2014 13:05:10 cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
>>
>>> I don't even have any /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf.  
>> What do you have in your /etc/conf.d/bluetooth?  This is mine:
>> =============================
>> # Bluetooth configuraton file
>>
>> # Bind rfcomm devices (allowed values are "true" and "false")
>> RFCOMM_ENABLE=true
>>
>> # Config file for rfcomm
>> RFCOMM_CONFIG="/etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf"
>> =============================
>>
>> Also, /etc/init.d/bluetooth has a dependency on rfcomm, so it starts it 
>> first.
>>
>> I need rfcomm for tethering, but I don't know if it is necessary for your 
>> needs.  Is your rfcomm running?
>>
>>
>>> I did pair, trust and
>>> connect with bluetoothctl.  Are you using bluetooth5 -- I never had
>>> these problems till the upgrade to 5.  The device is pretty close to the
>>> computer and it does show up on the scan from hcitool.
>> No, my bluetooth devices are rather ancient, so I don't know if my set up 
>> would work with blutooth 5.0 and in any case I don't seem to have 
>> bluetoothctl.  Which program provides it now?  I can't fine bluez-utils in 
>> portage.
> I think they may have changed things, in bluetooth 4, I think there was
> a separate package, now all seems to be in bluez package.  Maybe hcidump
> is still separate.
> If you have bluez 4, the agent is simple-agent and would not work on 5
> -- they changed the apis.
>
>

correct, bluez-utils was part of bluez 3

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