On 13/05/2018 20:31, Linus Torvalds wrote:
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 10:11 AM Willem Ferguson <
[email protected]> wrote:

I am currently without any way of downloading my Petrel 2 to Subsurface.
On the latest  desktop master, I select Choose Bluetooth. I then force
download using Classic Bluetooth. No success. I activate the download
dumpfile and logfile. The logfile is empty, just with the header below.
There is no dumpfile.
Subsurface: v4.6.4-2174-g6f3c7386a62a, built with libdivecomputer
v0.7.0-devel-Subsurface-NG (e97a47cca55973199715df0f818b4955e60d3a31)
According to the log, you're simply not connecting. And you have that

     Connection on channel 1 failed. Trying on channel number 5.

hack, and I really wonder if it's just garbage, and the problem is that
it's not on either of those ports, and we're just making it unnecessarily
complicated - and getting it wrong - by specifying the channel number.

Can you try the attached patch? I don't have any rfcomm devices to test
with.

                     Linus

Thank yo so much for your time, Linus. Nope, same error. Error bar at bottom of Subsurface screen "Unsupported operation".

Bluez 5 detected.
Creating QtBluezDiscoveryManager
Discovered:  "00:13:43:06:9D:75" "Petrel" Num UUIDs 1 total device 0 cached RSSI 0 Class 526084 Discovered:  "00:13:43:5B:8F:BE" "Petrel" Num UUIDs 1 total device 1 cached RSSI 0 Class 526084 Discovered:  "B8:D9:CE:F2:A0:63" "Lita Ferguson (GT-I9" Num UUIDs 13 total device 2 cached RSSI 0 Class 5898764
void QBluetoothDeviceDiscoveryAgentPrivate::stop()
Starting download from  BT
Starting the thread 0
Failed to connect to device  00:13:43:5B:8F:BE . Device state QBluetoothSocket::UnconnectedState . Error: QBluetoothSocket::UnknownSocketError
Finishing the thread Unable to open %s %s (%s) dives downloaded 0
Starting download from  BT
Starting the thread 0
Failed to connect to device  00:13:43:5B:8F:BE . Device state QBluetoothSocket::UnconnectedState . Error: QBluetoothSocket::UnknownSocketError
Finishing the thread Unable to open %s %s (%s) dives downloaded 0

The code is more efficient in retrieving bluetooth devices than Ubuntu because it finds two historical bluetooth devices that do net even appear on the Ubuntu bluetooth setup panel.

Kind regards,

willem




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