From: Norman U. B. <spi...@gm...> - 2006-11-03 17:27:29
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Am Freitag, 3. November 2006 16:25 schrieb Daniel Gollub: > I guess the code you mean is the bluetooth pairing code. For the initial > pairing of two bluetooth devices there is such a code needed once. You ha= ve > to reply it on both sides while connecting the first time. Or set up a fix > pin in hcid.conf (which i cant recommended). This pin code has nothing to > do with OpenSync.. I just wanted to make it work, aesthetic considerations I had postoponed to= a=20 later stage. But thanks for answering anyway, even if my problem was more=20 likely to be found in the BlueZ territory. Indeed, the default installation= =20 does not install passkey-agent. You have to copy and launch it manually. hc= id=20 gives the following error: hcid[3510]: call_passkey_agent(): no agent registered It works now for me, just writing here in case someone somewhen will have a= =20 similar problem. > This indicates that on Channel 5 is a IrMC service not a SyncML service. > > > Protocol Descriptor List: > > =A0 "L2CAP" (0x0100) > > =A0 "RFCOMM" (0x0003) > > =A0 =A0 Channel: 5 > > =A0 "OBEX" (0x0008) > > Language Base Attr List: > > =A0 code_ISO639: 0x656e > > =A0 encoding: =A0 =A00x6a > > =A0 base_offset: 0x100 > > Profile Descriptor List: > > =A0 "IrMC Sync" (0x1104) > > =A0 =A0 Version: 0x0100 > > Please use the irmc-sync plugin instead of the syncml-obex-client plugin. > Check the README how to setup a bluetooth connection with the irmc-sync > plugin. Right, I don't know why I always thought I had SyncML phone. Thanks infinit= ely=20 to pinpoint at that, I could have lost days trying to sync with SyncML=20 instead of IrMC... Sincerely, Norman =2D-=20 http://www.normiboy.ch |