And the error remains…
With
sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/bluez-obexd_5.43-2+deb9u1_armhf.deb
I managed to install it, overriding the warnings.
I also removed and install it again with success.
Am I correct, or did I break anything?
Here is the new grab-log https://paste.osmc.tv/tewotuguxu
bluez-obexd is added and I am missing
- a2dp-app-osmc
- bluez
- libsbc1:armhf
- pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
Do I need any of these reinstalled?
That was a “brave” decision. You have probably broken armv7-bluez-osmc by choosing the force-overwrite option.
You can try to reinstall the a2dp-app-osmc package , plus anything else that it might require but (a) this will be an unsupported configuration, and (b) bluetooth audio streaming apparently has problems since the update to Debian stretch.
OK I installed a2dp-app-osmc again.
Are there any recent changes regarding the on-board bluetooth chipset, in order to try?
Thank you again for your help.
I don’t think so