Hi Stefan,
pand.1 and dund.1 are always installed. Fix below.
I fixed that already. Thanks for reporting.
Then some kind of packaging question:
I got users that request pand and dund. I am under the impression
that this should be handled by the networking service, however was
unable to find anything understandable on the WIKI where I can point
them to.
Am I still "allowed" to package pand and dund, e.g. in a "bluez-
compat"
package? I guess that I should not package hidd, no matter how much
users would like it, though ;-)
You can put hidd in bluez-compat if you like. It is useful for
debugging since it can show the actual kernel state of the hidp.ko
module.
Regards
Marcel
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