Re: hcidump is missing?

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Am 08.03.2017 um 16:34 schrieb Guus Snijders via arch-general:
It looks like hcidump is no longer supported: http://git.kernel.org/cgit/bluetooth/bluez.git/commit/?id=b1eb2c4cd057624312e0412f6c4be000f7fc3617

<quote> build: Hide deprecated tools under --enable-deprecated This marks the following tools as deprecated as they are not longer maintained or have been replaced by other tools: hciattach hciconfig hcitool hcidump rfcomm sdptool ciptool gatttool </quote>

Though it is not very clear what can be used instead.

I think the replacement for hcidump should be btmon (plus btsnoop?)
For the rest I think it is like this:
- hciattach seems to be replaced by btattach.
- hciconfig can probably be replaced by btmgmt nad maybe bluetoothctl.
- gatttool looks similar to btgatt-client.
- hcitool seems to be replaced by the dbus device api without any commandline tool. - rfcomm and ciptool seems to be missing, they probably want you to use the dbus profile api. - sdptool seems to be missing, you should probably use the different dbus objects like the profile api, the advertising api, and the UUIDs list in device api and adapter api.

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