Hi, On 09/02/2011 05:37 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote: > If we wanted to do things properly, we'd use the specs so that the > transition between HID and HCI was invisible to the user. Except that we > don't have the specs (or it would be fixed already, it's one of my major > gripes for a number of years, and I've nagged Dell, Logitech and > Broadcom a number of times for access to those). > > Hans, we need to make the switching opt-in. If you don't have time to > work on it, I'd rather you reverted your last patch for now. Hmm, may I point out that making the switching opt-in would be deviating from our default behavior from F-12 onwards, as documented here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Documentation/Bluetooth#Frequently_Asked_Questions With that said, you're the Fedora bluetooth maintainer, so you are the boss. The easiest way to make this opt-in, and I think also a good one, is to just move the udev-rules and the hid2hci binary to their own bluez-hid2hci sub-package. People who want to have their hid proxying adapters to actually show up as HCI instead of HID can then do yum install bluez-hid2hci We could even have a %post script doing a "udevadm trigger subsys=to-be-figured-out" To avoid people needing to reboot / unplug the adapter after installing the package. If you think this is a good plan, let me know and I'll implement it. Regards, Hans -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel