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FS#76729 - [systemd] new version break bluetooth earphones

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by mattia (nTia89) - Saturday, 03 December 2022, 12:05 GMT
Last edited by Toolybird (Toolybird) - Thursday, 08 December 2022, 20:09 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Core
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Architecture All
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Description:
latest version of `systemd` breaks my bluetooth earphones connection;
downgrade to previous works.

Additional info:
* (previous version) systemd-252.1-2
* (latest version) systemd-252.2-2

Steps to reproduce:
upgrade `systemd` to latest version, reboot, then connect your bluetooth earphones; they will not work anymore
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Closed by  Toolybird (Toolybird)
Thursday, 08 December 2022, 20:09 GMT
Reason for closing:  Fixed
Additional comments about closing:  Reporter says "fixed upstream with -3"
Comment by Toolybird (Toolybird) - Saturday, 03 December 2022, 22:57 GMT
Are you sure it's systemd? Are you also changing kernels when downgrading?

I would guess something udev related, but I'm not seeing anything obvious in the diff. Would recommend a git bisection [1] to identify the offending commit which you could then report upstream.

Edit:
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Bisecting_bugs_with_Git
Comment by mattia (nTia89) - Sunday, 04 December 2022, 08:28 GMT
pretty sure, enough to open this bug report;
as soon as I upgrade `systemd`, I got problems connecting properly or audio quality issues
NB: `systemd-sysvcompat` nor `systemd-libs` give me problems, indeed I have latest versions on my system;
all other software is up-to-date, as well as linux kernel

Anyway, where is "[1]" you write above?

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