bluez 4.98-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
bluez (4.98-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low * New upstream release 4.98. * debian/control: add check to Build-Depends. * debian/rules: - Don't install /lib/udev/bluez-udev. - Remove --enable-attrib, --enable-udevrules and --enable-configfiles from configure. - Add --enable-time, --enable-alert and --enable-gatt-example to configure. - Update to install the new upstart jobs for bluetooth-daemon and bluetooth-device, drop the DEB_UPDATE_RCD_PARAMS variable, and only install /etc/default/bluetooth, not the old init script. * debian/bluez-udev: removed; it's not needed now that we don't install the udev rule to start bluetoothd. * debian/patches/06-alsalib.patch: refreshed. * debian/patches/04-Fix-disabled-after-resume.patch: disable the patch, since it seems to no longer be necessary and fixed upstream a different way. * debian/patches/07-fix-639356.patch: drop patch, we don't want to use the udev rules to start bluetoothd (and haven't needed them in a while). * debian/bluez.install: don't install /lib/udev/rules.d/97-bluetooth.rules. * debian/bluetooth-dbus.conf: allow additional dbus send interfaces such as the org.bluez.MediaEndpoint interface that is now used by default instead of the socket API; based on the src/bluetooth.conf file in source tarball. * debian/bluez.bluetooth-daemon.upstart, debian/bluez.bluetooth-device.upstart: New upstart jobs to start bluetooth only when there are adapters available. -- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <email address hidden> Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:58:42 -0500
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Available diffs
- diff from 4.96-3ubuntu5 to 4.98-0ubuntu1 (203.8 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- bluetooth: Bluetooth support
This package provides all of the different plugins supported
by the Bluez bluetooth stack.
- bluez: Bluetooth tools and daemons
This package contains tools and system daemons for using Bluetooth devices.
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BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source
project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
- bluez-alsa: Bluetooth ALSA support
This package contains a driver operate with the ALSA stack.
.
BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source
project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
- bluez-audio: Transitional package
This is a transitional package to assist with moving people to the
BlueZ 4.x stack.
- bluez-compat: BlueZ 3.x compatibility binaries
This package provides the legacy binaries that were reminiscent of the
BlueZ 3.x pairing methods. These binaries are not supported, and will
go away again in the future. The provided binaries are:
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hidd
dund
pand
- bluez-cups: Bluetooth printer driver for CUPS
This package contains a driver to let CUPS print to Bluetooth-connected
printers.
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BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source
project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
- bluez-dbg: Bluetooth tools and daemons (with debugging symbols)
This package contains tools and system daemons for using Bluetooth devices.
.
BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source
project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
.
This package contains the debugging symbols.
- bluez-gstreamer: Bluetooth GStreamer support
This package contains a plugin to operate with GStreamer applications.
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BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source
project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
- bluez-pcmcia-support: PCMCIA support files for BlueZ 2.0 Bluetooth tools
This package contains files to enable PCMCIA card services to recognise
and initialise PCMCIA Bluetooth devices.
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BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source
project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
- bluez-utils: Transitional package
This is a transitional package to assist with moving people to the
BlueZ 4.x stack.
- libbluetooth-dev: Development files for using the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth library
BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source
project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
- libbluetooth3: Library to use the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth stack
BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source
project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
- libbluetooth3-dbg: Library to use the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth stack with debugging symbols
BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source
project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
.
This package contains the debugging symbols.