[Bug 1914929] Re: Raspberry Pi u-boot-rpi package version 2020.10+dfsg-1ubuntu0~20.10.1 prevents Bluetooth Devices Connecting

axel 1914929 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Feb 7 13:15:57 UTC 2021


** Description changed:

  After updating this package version from 2020.04+dfsg-2ubuntu1 to
  2020.10+dfsg-1ubuntu0~20.10.1 any Bluetooth device on a Raspberry Pi 4
  8GB will no longer be able to pair.
  
  After the package install all previously paired devices disappear.
  
- The devices when attempting to repair will then connect then disconnect
- immediately afterwards, Subsequent attempts to connect will fail with
- "no route to host error". Not attempts to remove and re add the devices
- seems to resolve the problem
+ The devices when attempting to re-pair will then connect then disconnect
+ immediately afterwards on initial pairing. Subsequent attempts to
+ connect will fail with "no route to host" error. No subsequentattempts
+ to remove and re add the devices seems to resolve the problem.
  
  To fix the issue you have to uninstall this package and go back to the
  previous versions.
  
  Any devices you had paired before the upgrade will re appear ... but if
- you tried to pair them after the upgrade they will continue to have the
- same connect and disconnect behavior. However this time removing the
+ you tried to pair them *after* the upgrade they will continue to have
+ the same connect and disconnect behavior. However this time removing the
  device and repairing will fix the problem.
  
  Any device you did not attempt to connect / re pair after the upgrade
- work seamlessly again without any need to remove the device.
+ work seamlessly again without any need to remove and repair the device.
  
  I have recreated this issue on Ubuntu MATE Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy

** Description changed:

- After updating this package version from 2020.04+dfsg-2ubuntu1 to
- 2020.10+dfsg-1ubuntu0~20.10.1 any Bluetooth device on a Raspberry Pi 4
- 8GB will no longer be able to pair.
+ After updating this package (u-boot-rpi) version from 2020.04+dfsg-
+ 2ubuntu1 to 2020.10+dfsg-1ubuntu0~20.10.1 any Bluetooth device on a
+ Raspberry Pi 4 8GB will no longer be able to pair.
  
  After the package install all previously paired devices disappear.
  
  The devices when attempting to re-pair will then connect then disconnect
  immediately afterwards on initial pairing. Subsequent attempts to
  connect will fail with "no route to host" error. No subsequentattempts
  to remove and re add the devices seems to resolve the problem.
  
  To fix the issue you have to uninstall this package and go back to the
  previous versions.
  
  Any devices you had paired before the upgrade will re appear ... but if
  you tried to pair them *after* the upgrade they will continue to have
  the same connect and disconnect behavior. However this time removing the
  device and repairing will fix the problem.
  
  Any device you did not attempt to connect / re pair after the upgrade
  work seamlessly again without any need to remove and repair the device.
  
  I have recreated this issue on Ubuntu MATE Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy

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Title:
  Raspberry Pi u-boot-rpi package version 2020.10+dfsg-1ubuntu0~20.10.1
  prevents Bluetooth Devices Connecting

Status in u-boot package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  After updating this package (u-boot-rpi) version from 2020.04+dfsg-
  2ubuntu1 to 2020.10+dfsg-1ubuntu0~20.10.1 any Bluetooth device on a
  Raspberry Pi 4 8GB will no longer be able to pair.

  After the package install all previously paired devices disappear.

  The devices when attempting to re-pair will then connect then
  disconnect immediately afterwards on initial pairing. Subsequent
  attempts to connect will fail with "no route to host" error. No
  subsequentattempts to remove and re add the devices seems to resolve
  the problem.

  To fix the issue you have to uninstall this package and go back to the
  previous versions.

  Any devices you had paired before the upgrade will re appear ... but
  if you tried to pair them *after* the upgrade they will continue to
  have the same connect and disconnect behavior. However this time
  removing the device and repairing will fix the problem.

  Any device you did not attempt to connect / re pair after the upgrade
  work seamlessly again without any need to remove and repair the
  device.

  I have recreated this issue on Ubuntu MATE Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy

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