On 2016/12/05 03:36 PM, deloptes wrote: > Michele Calgaro wrote: > >> On 2016/11/23 03:07 AM, deloptes wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> I downloaded kdebluetooth-1.0_beta8 and ported the code to TDE 14 (I have >>> most of the tools and libs at 14.1). I can build it without errors. I am >>> now looking into what needs to be done for the code to actually work. The >>> major part is the dbus/bluez5 code. Do you have any hints that could >>> perhaps help me? I have only basic understanding of both dbus/bluez5 and >>> some user experience with both. I read briefly a guide for updating >>> bluez4 >>> to bluez5 and reference to dbus interface. >>> >>> Another challenge is the debian packaging part, perhaps someone would >>> like to help there as I am not sure how TDE packages are build (paths), >>> but even if no one has the time, I have to sit down and learn about it as >>> I would need it in near future so again any hints where to start are >>> appreciated. I have some good understanding how debian/* works, so I need >>> more TDE specifics here. >>> >>> Thank you in advance and regards >>> >> >> Hi Emanoil, >> I have no experience in blues (either 4 or 5) so I can't say much about >> that. Regarding the packaging part, IMO you could first focus on getting >> bluez functionality to work and later worry about the packaging part. Keep >> in mind that TDE is available also for rpm based distro, not only deb >> based one, so we will have to package it also for them, with a little help >> of Francois :-) >> >> Cheers >> Michele > > Is it to expect that there is bluez4 in use on the supported distributions? > If yes it would be more complicated. Should I drop bluez4 support? > > Thanks! > > Francois is maintaining TDE on some old distros. I think as a rule of thumb you should expect bluez4 on old distros and bluez5 on newer ones. Conditional compilation is needed based on the actual version install. Ex: in wheezy bluez is 4.99, in jessie 5.23 Cheers Michele
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