[pulseaudio-tickets] [PulseAudio] #641: Pulseaudio crashes when switching Bluetooth headset from "Telephony" to "High Fidelity" (A2DP)

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Thu Sep 3 14:50:30 PDT 2009


#641: Pulseaudio crashes when switching Bluetooth headset from "Telephony" to
"High Fidelity" (A2DP)
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  Reporter:  foxmajik  |       Owner:  lennart                                            
      Type:  defect    |      Status:  new                                                
 Milestone:            |   Component:  daemon                                             
Resolution:            |    Keywords:  bluetooth, module-bluetooth-discover, blueman, a2dp
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Comment(by foxmajik):

 > First, please run PA via "pulseaudio -D".

 Thanks, you should put in some useful feedback to the user such that when
 they run the program without that switch it should inform them that might
 be a better way to do it.

 > Second, module-bluetooth-discover is loaded anywy way by default. No
 need to run it manually.

 Before loading the module it does not display in the Manager application
 provided with the distribution.  After loading the module, it does.  After
 loading the module, upon running the same command to load the module a
 second time, I am informed that the module is already loaded.  Therefore,
 either the module is not loaded by default or the output of the Manager
 application is misleading.

 > Third, what's that suffix '15' supposed to mean?

 That is the output produced when you type that command.

 > Fourth, please use a recent version of gnome-bluetooth, that's what is
 supported from upstream

 I'm using the version from gnome-bluetooth's launchpad site, which is the
 latest available version.

 > Fifth, I have no idea what you mean by "component" menu.

 At the bottom of form I typed the bug report into there is a "component"
 menu where I am supposed to choose which component of the software the bug
 report pertains to, however the components listed were not sufficient to
 cover the issue I was reporting.

 > Sixth, and most importantly: please provide a proper backtrace, as
 described here:
 http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/Community#BugsPatchesTranslations

 I'll get that for you after work.  Also, your tone is negative.  I feel
 like I'm being talked down to when in fact I'm trying to help you improve
 this project by providing useful user feedback.  This process will
 probably be more productive if you could use a less demeaning manner of
 speech.

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Ticket URL: <http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/641#comment:2>
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