Hi,
Is anyone familiar with BTLE GATT programming for Fedora (or any other
Linux)? I've done some Bluetooth classic programming for Fedora in the
past, and that's very straightforward, using the standard Bluez library
and header files installed by Fedora RPMs. Now I am trying to do GATT
application development and it seems the only way I can do this is to
download the Bluez source code, delve around inside to find the relevant
bits, and work from there. Am I missing something? Should I be able to
do an RPM install of a GATT development development kit?
Regards,
Steve
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