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Re: A better Way to detect a broken pairing?
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Re: A better Way to detect a broken pairing?


  • Subject: Re: A better Way to detect a broken pairing?
  • From: Martin Häcker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:12:11 +0100

even after searching the Docs, the net and this list archive in particular, I didn't find a better way to detect a not anymore working bluetooth pairing than this:


I am somewhat surprised that nobody chimes in, as the problem we are trying to detect here is something that anybody programming bluetooth devices (though especially mobile phones) has to worry about.


Right now we work around the problem by just killing the BluetoothUIServer when it pops up unwished for, but that is way less than a good solution.

So... what do you do?

Greetings,

Martin


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