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  • Committer: Bazaar Package Importer
  • Author(s): Sebastien Bacher
  • Date: 2011-06-06 18:11:44 UTC
  • mfrom: (1.1.33 upstream) (6.3.13 sid)
  • Revision ID: james.westby@ubuntu.com-20110606181144-28qwmmobedosb2ct
Tags: 4.94-0ubuntu1
* Resynchronize on Debian, remaining diff:
* debian/bluez.bluetooth.default:
  - Drop.  Doesn't do anything now.
* debian/control:
  - use arch: any rather than a list of architectures
* debian/bluez.bluetooth.init:
  - Drop most calls in this script as now all it serves as is to 
    workaround a problem with dbus not being ready early enough. Once dbus is 
    started by an upstart service, this should be able to be converted 
    to an upstart service too.
* debian/rules:
  - Don't build hid2hci anymore.  It's part of udev now.
  - Don't install bluez_agent.udev, doesn't work in Ubuntu.
  - Don't use simple-patchsys
* debian/source_bluez.py, debian/bluez.install:
  - apport hook made by Baptiste Mille-Mathias.      
* debian/source/format: 
  - use source format 3.0.

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bluetooth-applet (bluez-gnome or gnome-bluetooth packages). A minimal
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command-line agent is also provided by bluez-simple-agent.
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For example, you can execute bluez-simple-agent as follows.
 
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$ bluez-simple-agent hci0 XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (Address of target device)
 
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RequestPinCode (/org/bluez/27392/hci0/dev_XX_XX_XX_XX_XX_XX)
 
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Enter PIN Code: 0000
 
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Release
 
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Headset support
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There's support for bluetooth headset both via ALSA and GStreamer, respectively