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I got the same problem!!!
Original comment by Agaly...@yandex.ru
on 31 Oct 2010 at 12:34
You should to turn off bluetooth first.Then run BTStack.
Original comment by Agaly...@yandex.ru
on 2 Nov 2010 at 5:23
Doesn't work for me :(
Original comment by generato...@googlemail.com
on 2 Nov 2010 at 9:50
Let me know: can you turn off bluetooth?
Original comment by Agaly...@yandex.ru
on 2 Nov 2010 at 2:53
I restored my iPod and installed cydia again and suddenly it worked xD
Original comment by generato...@googlemail.com
on 2 Nov 2010 at 7:27
Issue 80 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by matthias.ringwald@gmail.com
on 2 Dec 2010 at 10:02
Nothing happens in my case.
I've upgraded Btstack to 0.2-975 version.
I've also tried to restore ipod and re-install Cydia and Btstack GPS.
Native bluetooth is already turned off after installation of BTstack GPS.
As I switch it on it turns into message "Bluetooth not available" and any
normal activity on Ipod Touch is slowed down until I remove the app and restore
network settings.
Any suggestion?
Original comment by deplano....@gmail.com
on 2 Dec 2010 at 12:50
what OS version are you on? can you attach /var/log/BTstack.* and enable
syslogd by installing "syslogd" package from Cydia and reboot?
A stupid question: after restoring your iPod, did you check if Apple's
Bluetooth works without even doing the JB? It might be just "broken" :(
Original comment by matthias.ringwald@gmail.com
on 2 Dec 2010 at 1:02
Pardon but I'm not so expert on these "Hacker's tricks" and I don't know if
I've done everything right ;)
-I've installed "syslogd" from Cydia and I've connected the Ipod to PC using
Openssh. Then I move to /var/log/BTstack.log.
Here the result:
read prefs for 0 devices
file descriptor = 1
BTdaemon started - stdout
socket_connection_accept new connection 7
Nr Connections changed, new 1
local-mac-address: 60:FB:42:2D:99:15
transport-speed: 3000000
Opening com.apple.uart.bluetooth @ 115200 baud.
<= SIGINT received, shutting down..
New state: 0
Bluetooth status: OFF
stored prefs for 0 devices
Good bye, see you.
read prefs for 0 devices
file descriptor = 1
BTdaemon started - stdout
socket_connection_accept new connection 7
Nr Connections changed, new 1
local-mac-address: 60:FB:42:2D:99:15
transport-speed: 3000000
Opening com.apple.uart.bluetooth @ 115200 baud.
<= SIGINT received, shutting down..
New state: 0
Bluetooth status: OFF
stored prefs for 0 devices
Good bye, see you.
read prefs for 0 devices
file descriptor = 1
BTdaemon started - stdout
socket_connection_accept new connection 7
Nr Connections changed, new 1
local-mac-address: 60:FB:42:2D:99:15
transport-speed: 3000000
Opening com.apple.uart.bluetooth @ 115200 baud.
Im on 4.1 OS version.
Apple's Bluetooth seems to work regularly if BTstack GPS is not installed
(Bluetooth icon appears on the top of the screen), but I've not tried it before
the Jailbreak.
Original comment by deplano....@gmail.com
on 2 Dec 2010 at 8:05
@deplano.reboerto
hi. that log looks pretty normal. what is your problem again? I understand that
after using BTstack GPS, the iPod touch is slowed down and you remove the app
and reset network settings. Can you try the same and just reboot?
Original comment by matthias.ringwald@gmail.com
on 6 Dec 2010 at 4:42
Hi!
Unfortunately my problem persists even after reboot: starting the app,
"Activating BTstack", nothing happens :(
Now I've tried everything... do you think that is an hardware problem?
Original comment by deplano....@gmail.com
on 11 Dec 2010 at 8:32
hi. hard to say. in that log, BTstack gets stuck when it asks BlueTool (by
Apple) to configure the Bluetooth module. Did you install other Bluetooth
software like roqyGPS or iBluever/iTetherme? If yes please try de-installing
those and try again. If not one last idea: log into your iPod with openssh.
then run those commands "killall -9 BlueTool" "killall -9 BTdaemon" "killall -9
BTServer". Do you get an error other than "No matching processes belonging to
you were found"? After that, try starting BTstack GPS again.
Original comment by matthias.ringwald@gmail.com
on 11 Dec 2010 at 8:42
We made some progress...
"killall -9 BTdaemon" gives this message "No matching processes were found"
"killall -9 BlueTool" and "killall -9 BTServer" don't return messages.
After that, running BTstack GPS, it shows the message "Bluetooth not
accessible!"
Original comment by deplano....@gmail.com
on 11 Dec 2010 at 10:04
It works on my iPod 4G (iOS 4.2.1, BTstack GPS 1.5-25900)
Step 1. Remove BTstack from Cydia.
Step 2. Turn off bluetooth from settings
Step 3. Reinstall BTstack GPS again.
Step 4. Run GPS, activated within a blink.
Original comment by CW9468...@gmail.com
on 17 Feb 2011 at 10:55
Please check permission of /Library/LauchDaemons. This folder should be owned
by root:wheel. If that's not the case BTdamon doesn't start up.
Original comment by matthias.ringwald@gmail.com
on 2 Apr 2011 at 4:43
Original comment by matthias.ringwald@gmail.com
on 23 Jun 2011 at 10:00
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
generato...@googlemail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 8:37