Package Details: airstatus-git 20220109.db9de00-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/airstatus-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: airstatus-git
Description: Check AirPods battery levels on Linux
Upstream URL: https://github.com/delphiki/AirStatus
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: airstatus
Provides: airstatus
Submitter: oxplot
Maintainer: kode54
Last Packager: oxplot
Votes: 1
Popularity: 0.42
First Submitted: 2022-07-03 08:30 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-07-03 08:30 (UTC)

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callmejoe commented on 2024-03-17 19:39 (UTC) (edited on 2024-03-18 01:21 (UTC) by callmejoe)

so it looks like airstatus just doesnt play nice with my bluetooth (wayfire is fine). it just crashes it and blueman-applet after running a while. whether i start it is a service or just from terminal as a background process. oh well. i know there has been little development upstream on this project.

EDIT: I think I narrowed the problem down to dbus-broker. After the computer has been sitting idle for a while the desktop crashes. error in logs shows this: "dbus-broker UID exceeded its 'bytes' quota on UID" then everything starts disconnecting and then crashes eventually

kode54 commented on 2024-03-17 08:08 (UTC) (edited on 2024-03-17 08:08 (UTC) by kode54)

The systemd service should probably depend on the bluetooth service starting and stopping. I'll see if I can do something about that.

callmejoe commented on 2024-03-16 14:56 (UTC)

@kode54. you happen to be using this with wayfire? starting this as a systemd service now and i think it is causing wayfire to crash. i disabled it and havent had a crash. but bluez was just updated so maybe that fixed it really. im still working through it.

callmejoe commented on 2024-03-13 16:29 (UTC)

program is definitely finicky. works for a while but if i disconnect airpods and reconnect them sometimes the updates to output file stop and sometimes they don't.

kode54 commented on 2024-03-13 07:20 (UTC) (edited on 2024-03-13 07:21 (UTC) by kode54)

Working again here, as of the 20230605.47e86ae-1 version, which was last pushed 9 months ago. Not sure if it works with any newer generation devices, probably requires their device IDs to be poked into the scripts to know how to talk to them. I'm using first generation AirPods Pro, which are reporting correctly. Not sure how well it will work over time, since it does appear to be appending to the temp file instead of replacing it with every update.

It's somewhat annoying that python-bleak has deprecated the interfaces that this was last designed to use, but at least they still work for now.

luigibu commented on 2023-05-15 08:45 (UTC)

@kode54, yes.. is not working anymore. I mind.. works half way after lattest updates. Totally unstable.

kode54 commented on 2023-05-14 01:00 (UTC)

Doesn't even create the scan output file here. Are you sure you're on a recently updated Arch system?

luigibu commented on 2023-05-12 07:06 (UTC)

Is working perfect for me. The python recent changes may need you to re-build but seams to be working perfectly.

kode54 commented on 2023-02-21 09:37 (UTC)

That would make it a heisenbug, then, since none of the dependencies are AUR packages, and none of them have been updated since last year. And the Git for this package hasn't been updated in a year.

callmejoe commented on 2023-02-20 16:00 (UTC)

@kode54 stopped working for me too like 2 weeks ago. but then started working after a system upgrade. i think a python package was to blame. not sure. but works like it should for me now.