Re: Bluez 5.18 on 3.12

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Keep me updated on your progress, I'm interested in doing similar things.

/d

On 09 May 2014, at 19:30, Rick Mann <rmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Look in the doc/mgmt-api notes. It's a little cryptic. I was able to run BLE scanning commands. You can't put it into advertising mode via the mgmt API (you'll have to use hcitool), and becoming a peripheral requires writing a plug-in (I'm going to attempt that today).
> 
> On May 9, 2014, at 08:02 , David Eriksson <ftslc@xxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for info Marcel,
>> 
>> Where can I read what's new/specific for the 1.4 release?  
>> 
>> I'm mainly after BLE, Hogp and passive scans.
>> 
>> 
>> best David
>> 
>> On 09 May 2014, at 13:06, Marcel Holtmann <marcel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi David,
>>> 
>>>> Anyone here that have a feeling on how hard it would be to get bluez 5.18+ with mgmt api running on 3.12?
>>> 
>>> that should just work. Linux kernel 3.4 and later should be supported. I recommend at least kernel 3.9 to get mgmt API 1.3 which contains a bunch of fixes that we otherwise have to work around.
>>> 
>>> Unless you need features from mgmt API 1.4, then you need at least Linux kernel 3.13.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> Marcel
>>> 
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