Bug#998220: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
I don't think this is true at least I don't see any dependency changes in Debian which would automatically install pipewire-pulse. Well, all I can say is that I did a regular system update and now I have pipewire-pulse installed. I certainly did not choose to do this myself, so something did it automatically. Ok, thanks for the clarification. I guess this was an unintentional change/result? Unfortunately, yes :-( and I am still unsure how to fix that because if we remove pipewire-pulse from recommends of wireplumber that will completely break sound. I try to reintroduce pipewire-media-session (still in NEW), but it is a temporary workaround as it it not recommended by upstream devs. So is the recommendation that users switch back to PulseAudio? What would be the process for that, i.e., which packages do I have to (un)install? Kind regards, Ralf
Bug#998220: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
Le jeu. 4 nov. 2021 à 11:28, Michael Biebl a écrit : > > Ok, thanks for the clarification. I guess this was an unintentional > change/result? Unfortunately, yes :-( and I am still unsure how to fix that because if we remove pipewire-pulse from recommends of wireplumber that will completely break sound. I try to reintroduce pipewire-media-session (still in NEW), but it is a temporary workaround as it it not recommended by upstream devs.
Bug#998220: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
On 04.11.21 11:06, Dylan Aïssi wrote: Le jeu. 4 nov. 2021 à 10:03, Michael Biebl a écrit : I don't think this is true at least I don't see any dependency changes in Debian which would automatically install pipewire-pulse. In fact, when I changed the order of wireplumber and pipewire-media-session in the recommends field of pipewire-bin (as recommended by pipewire devs) that caused the installation of wireplumber. And because pipewire-pulse is in recommends of wireplumber that leads to its installation as well. I am aware of this issue and there was discussion about that yesterday on #debian-gnome. Ok, thanks for the clarification. I guess this was an unintentional change/result? OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#998220: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
Le jeu. 4 nov. 2021 à 10:03, Michael Biebl a écrit : > > I don't think this is true at least I don't see any dependency changes > in Debian which would automatically install pipewire-pulse. In fact, when I changed the order of wireplumber and pipewire-media-session in the recommends field of pipewire-bin (as recommended by pipewire devs) that caused the installation of wireplumber. And because pipewire-pulse is in recommends of wireplumber that leads to its installation as well. I am aware of this issue and there was discussion about that yesterday on #debian-gnome.
Bug#998220: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
Le jeudi 04 novembre 2021 à 10:01 +0100, Michael Biebl a écrit : > > > I don't think this is true at least I don't see any dependency > changes > in Debian which would automatically install pipewire-pulse. Well, I am using Debian testing, and did not change anything by myself. It just happened to me that my headset did not work anymore at one time, and only after lots of search I found that pipewire (which was unknown to me), was installed and this was related to the problems. For now, my headset does not work at all, and I don't know how to fix it. Luc
Bug#998220: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
On 04.11.21 02:44, Ralf Jung wrote: This is one of the rare cases where upgrading Debian just silently broke the system -- all bluetooth audio functionality just stopped working without warning. I hope something can be done to avoid this. Amusingly, the description of the libspa package says " It is considered to be experimental, and is disabled by default (even if installed) to avoid conflicts with equivalent functionality in PulseAudio. " -- however, since upgrades now seem to automatically switch people over from PA to pipewire, I don't think this is true at least I don't see any dependency changes in Debian which would automatically install pipewire-pulse. OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
On Wed, 3 Nov 2021 21:44:43 -0400 Ralf Jung wrote: > I am having the same problem. According to > https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp, one also has to uninstall > pulseaudio-module-bluetooth. How did you manage to remove pulseaudio-module-bluetooth? There is a dependency from gnome-core to pulseaudio-module-bluetooth so while attempting to remove it I get suggestions to remove gnome completely in order to resolve dependency conflicts. Luc
Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
Le mercredi 03 novembre 2021 à 21:44 -0400, Ralf Jung a écrit : > > > I am also still struggling with getting BT working again; do you have a > link to > the other bug report? The other bug report is https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=998221
Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
This however did not solve my problem, I will file another bug report for the remaining part I am also still struggling with getting BT working again; do you have a link to the other bug report? Addendum: the missing bit in my case (besides installing libspa-0.2-bluetooth package and removing pulseaudio-module-bluetooth) was that I had to re-pair the device. Now it seems things are working again as before. Kind regards, Ralf
Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
Hi all, The first problem was that the headset disconnected immediately after connecting. There was an associated error in journalctl : src/service.c:btd_service_connect() a2dp-sink profile connect failed for Protocol not available Some search engine pointed to me that this may be associated with missing libspa-0.2-bluetooth, so I installed it and this first error disappeared. So a first suggestion would be to make sure that libspa-0.2-bluetooth is added as a dependency to some of the pipewire set. I am having the same problem. According to https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp, one also has to uninstall pulseaudio-module-bluetooth. This is one of the rare cases where upgrading Debian just silently broke the system -- all bluetooth audio functionality just stopped working without warning. I hope something can be done to avoid this. Amusingly, the description of the libspa package says " It is considered to be experimental, and is disabled by default (even if installed) to avoid conflicts with equivalent functionality in PulseAudio. " -- however, since upgrades now seem to automatically switch people over from PA to pipewire, does this still make sense? So far certainly one cannot speak of "equivalent functionality", since the bluetooth support in PA actually worked out of the box without any fiddling... This however did not solve my problem, I will file another bug report for the remaining part I am also still struggling with getting BT working again; do you have a link to the other bug report? Kind regards, Ralf
Bug#998220: pipewire: libspa-0.2-bluetooth not installed
Package: pipewire Version: 0.3.39-3 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Since upgrade to 0.3.39-3, my Sony WH-1000XM4 doesn't work anymore. It worked flawlessly a few days ago. The first problem was that the headset disconnected immediately after connecting. There was an associated error in journalctl : src/service.c:btd_service_connect() a2dp-sink profile connect failed for Protocol not available Some search engine pointed to me that this may be associated with missing libspa-0.2-bluetooth, so I installed it and this first error disappeared. So a first suggestion would be to make sure that libspa-0.2-bluetooth is added as a dependency to some of the pipewire set. This however did not solve my problem, I will file another bug report for the remaining part -- System Information: Debian Release: bookworm/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Foreign Architectures: i386 Kernel: Linux 5.14.0-2-amd64 (SMP w/12 CPU threads) Kernel taint flags: TAINT_PROPRIETARY_MODULE, TAINT_OOT_MODULE, TAINT_UNSIGNED_MODULE Locale: LANG=fr_FR.utf8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE not set Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system) LSM: AppArmor: enabled Versions of packages pipewire depends on: ii init-system-helpers 1.60 ii libpipewire-0.3-modules 0.3.39-3 ii pipewire-bin 0.3.39-3 pipewire recommends no packages. pipewire suggests no packages. -- no debconf information