On 26 Aug 2014, at 10:45 AM, Blasche Alexander wrote:
This leaves me with only one option. We have to deploy Bluez 4.101 headers to
11.10 machines. It doesn't even have to be a full backport as the dependency
is a compile time dependency. My tests have shown that calling ::connect()
with
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How feasable is to backport a newer BlueZ to that old distro, on the machines
that build the
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On Behalf Of Thiago Macieira
That would mean these are the minimum versions the popular distros (release
month
Thanks for starting the thread, Alex. I still hadn't had time to
really do my homework on my side of this problem, apart from talking
to you :-)
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Blasche Alexander
alexander.blas...@digia.com wrote:
It is my understanding that the current Linux release binary
On Tuesday 26 August 2014 08:45:38 Blasche Alexander wrote:
month in parentheses):
Arch (rolling release)
CentOS 7.0 (7/2014)
Debian testing (no release!)
Fedora 17 (5/2012)
Mageia 3 (5/2013)
Mint 13 (5/2012)
OpenSUSE 12.2 (9/2012)
Ubuntu 12.04
Hi,
It is my understanding that the current Linux release binary packages are built
on Ubuntu 11.10 machines. This is very ancient. In fact for Bluetooth Low
Energy (new feature in 5.4) this is too ancient.
What's needed is a machine that has Bluez 4.101 or newer. This means even the
fairly
El Monday 25 August 2014, Blasche Alexander escribió:
Hi,
It is my understanding that the current Linux release binary packages are
built on Ubuntu 11.10 machines. This is very ancient. In fact for
Bluetooth Low Energy (new feature in 5.4) this is too ancient.
The reason to use an old
On Monday 25 August 2014 15:25:26 Blasche Alexander wrote:
Hi,
It is my understanding that the current Linux release binary packages are
built on Ubuntu 11.10 machines. This is very ancient. In fact for Bluetooth
Low Energy (new feature in 5.4) this is too ancient.
What's needed is a