Bluetooth Stack for Linux
The Bluetooth stack for Linux.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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README.SUSE | 0000000618 618 Bytes | |
README.packagers | 0000000336 336 Bytes | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000107 107 Bytes | |
bluetooth.modprobe | 0000000128 128 Bytes | |
bluez-5.4-compilerwarning.diff | 0000000715 715 Bytes | |
bluez-5.8.tar.xz | 0000993212 970 KB | |
bluez.changes | 0000061499 60.1 KB | |
bluez.spec | 0000007096 6.93 KB |
Revision 109 (latest revision is 204)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 198131
from
Stefan Seyfried (seife)
(revision 109)
- update to bluez-5.8 * changelog is in the package - update to bluez-5.4 Huge, incompatible update. Some points: * hcidump merged * obexd merged * no unix socket anymore (only d-bus) * libbluetooth and bluez-devel is *deprecated* and will be removed. Only included for now to keep the breakage smaller. - dropped patches (no longer needed): * 0001-network-fix-network-Connect-method-parameters.patch * bluez-4.101-new-automake.diff - new patch to suppress a stupid compiler warning: * bluez-5.4-compilerwarning.diff Additionally, bluez-gstreamer gets dropped (no longer present) and the sysconfig file is no longer present.
Comments 3
Hi, I saw that --enable-sixaxis is not supported in this package. There are any reasons why?
Could we please get bluez-5.70 in factory? 5.69 has an annoying bug where Sony PS4/PS5 controllers can't pair, which is supposed to be fixed in 5.70.
https://github.com/bluez/bluez/issues/594
This was fixed on 5.73, would be nice to have it over here...