Description of problem: I just sent image DSC00002.JPG from mobile phone (paired, trusted) to my notebook. Version-Release number of selected component: blueman-2.0-5.fc21 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.3.0 cmdline: python /usr/bin/blueman-applet dso_list: python-libs-2.7.8-9.fc21.x86_64 executable: /usr/bin/blueman-applet kernel: 3.19.7-200.fc21.x86_64 runlevel: N 5 type: Python uid: 500 Truncated backtrace: posixpath.py:80:join:UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 26: ordinal not in range(128) Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/blueman/plugins/applet/TransferService.py", line 210, in _on_transfer_completed if os.path.exists(os.path.join(dest_dir, filename)): File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/posixpath.py", line 80, in join path += '/' + b UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 26: ordinal not in range(128) Local variables in innermost frame: a: '/home/users/palos/Stiahnut\xc3\xa9' path: '/home/users/palos/Stiahnut\xc3\xa9' b: u'DSC00002.JPG' p: (u'DSC00002.JPG',)
Created attachment 1034407 [details] File: backtrace
Created attachment 1034408 [details] File: environ
I think the issue is caused by the special case that you set the shared path to a non-ASCII string in a pre-2.0 version. You should be able to open the "Local services" dialog and update the path in the "Transfer" tab. The error should be gone then. If you run into an error as well when trying that, you could still change or clear the shared-path configuration with dconf-editor.
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