Bruce Reeves wrote:
I ran into a problem today while trying to compile chan_cellphone version 17 on a CentOS 4.4 machine. Apparently the bluez and autoconf versions were to old and as I tried to install the latest version, I found that the new bluez-lib would install and allow the chan_cellphone to compile, but bluez-utils required an update to D-sub which in turn required python 2.4 or better. That apparently in not possible on CentOS from what I have read. So I have it compiled and it sees my phone, but paring fails every time, which I think is due to the utils package. All that to ask does anyone have this chan working on CentOS 4? If so can you help me through this?

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Bruce Reeves
Nortex Networks

How'd pairing fail? I've worked with a lot of BT goodness in linux (albeit ubuntu), but the pin-helper stuff has never really don't it for me. What I have is:
1. hcid.conf referencing /usr/bin/bluepin as a pin_helper;
2. /usr/bin/bluepin containing:
#!/bin/bash
cat /etc/bluetooth/pin
3. /etc/bluetooth/pin containing:
PIN:12345678

watch permissions.  Works every time.
(my BT setup periodically checks for the presence of various BT capable cellphones and then synchronizes the phone books using gsmtools; also daily downloads pics/videos from phones with that capability)
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