> similar to bug #1907886 if upstream decided to include it in the
noinst set they might have a reason?

In bug 1907886 that consideration sounds like it was overridden by the
statement: "fedora is including it in their binary though, we could
probably do the same for Ubuntu".

As for this bug, 'btvirt' is being packaged by Debian already. On top of
that 'btvirt' has no external dependencies (only libc).

So users are requesting 'btvirt' (hence this bug), Debian already
packages it, and I see no dependency problems. I see no reason why we
can't package it. That doesn't speak for the quality or correctness of
the program, but I don't have any evidence that it's below that of other
BlueZ binaries. Even if it was, getting it released for people to test
it and report bugs seems like the most sensible approach to me.

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Title:
  Can you add the btvirt executable to bluez-tests?

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  See the Debian package: https://packages.debian.org/buster/i386/bluez-
  test-tools/filelist

  The Ubuntu package contains the same tools, except for btvirt. Would
  it be possible to add this? The buildlog shows that the btvirt
  executable is already built, but just not put into the *.deb package.

  Additions to be done to debian/bluez-tests.install:

  emulator/b1ee usr/bin
  emulator/btvirt usr/bin
  emulator/hfp usr/bin

  Having the btvirt tool available will make testing on CI systems a lot
  easier.

  References:
  https://github.com/hadess/bluez/blob/master/Makefile.tools#L76-L82
  https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+question/697542

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