Your message dated Mon, 13 Sep 2010 21:17:53 +0300
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and subject line kdebluetooth deprecated
has caused the Debian Bug report #493024,
regarding kbluetooth crashes when dongle is unplugged
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Package: kdebluetooth
Version: 1.0~beta8-5

As the subject says: I have to first close kbluetooth (kblueplugd remains 
alive) before unplugging the dongle which is annoying. The backtrace 
generated by kcrash is completely useless because of the lack of the debug 
symbols.

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Version: 1:0.4.2-3+obsolete

As of today, kdebluetooth is no longer in debian unstable and a transitional package that installs bluedevil is provided instead. bluedevil is an entirely different software, so the bug you have reported here is uncertain whether it applies to bluedevil or not. If you wish, you may check this bug with bluedevil and if you think bluedevil is also affected, please open a different bug against bluedevil. This bug report will now be closed.

Thank you for your understanding.



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