Hi Claudiu,

I tested your patches, but haven't looked at the code or commits.

On 19 July 2015 at 06:55, Claudiu Olteanu <
olteanu.vasilica.clau...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I attached some patches which should improve the user experience
> when the Bluetooth download mode is enabled.
>
> The first patch should stop the device discovery agent when the
> user press the Save/Cancel button. In this way we don't need the
> modifications from commit #94d3aa04dccc3 . I should have done this
> from the beginning.
>

This works fine for me.


>
> Patch number 4 adds a combobox which can be used to
> select a local Bluetooth adapter. In this way, if a user has more
> than one local Bluetooth device (integrated, dongles, etc.)
> he can choose which one he wants to use.
>

I can select my usb bluetooth dongle (using the one that came with my
petrel), and power it up or down, but I was not able to pair or unpair
(when previously paired using the onboard bluetooth).  Downloading fails
with the usb dongle, even when it had already been paired.  It didn't make
any difference whether onboard bluetooth was powered or not when I tried.

I tested this on two systems (both running Fedora 22 with qt5.4 and KDE5),
as I finally decided it's time to replace my old laptop.  I thought I'd
bought a computer with friendly hardware but ended up spending all day
getting wifi to work.  Why Broadcom must you make things so difficult?  Not
even the proprietary firmware was playing nice.


>
> The last patch should enable the Bluetooth connectivity for iOS/OSx
> platforms with Qt version > 5.5.0.
>
> Claudiu
>
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