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BlueZ - Bluetooth protocol stack for Linux
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Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Qualcomm Incorporated
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Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Maxim Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com>
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Copyright (C) 2002-2010 Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
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Compilation and installation
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============================
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In order to compile Bluetooth utilities you need following software packages:
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- GCC compiler
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- GLib library
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- D-Bus library
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- USB library (optional)
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- udev library (optional)
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- readline (command line clients)
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To configure run:
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./configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man \
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--sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
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Configure automatically searches for all required components and packages.
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To compile and install run:
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make && make install
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Configuration and options
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=========================
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For a working system, certain configuration options need to be enabled:
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--enable-library
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Enable installation of Bluetooth library
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By default the Bluetooth library is no longer installed.
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The user interfaces or command line utilities do not
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require an installed Bluetooth library anymore. This
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option is provided for legacy third party applications
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that still depend on the library.
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When the library installation is enabled, it is a good
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idea to use a separate bluez-library or libbluetooth
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package for it.
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--disable-tools
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Disable support for Bluetooth utilities
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By default the Bluetooth utilities are built and also
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installed. For production systems the tools are not
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needed and this option allows to disable them to save
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build time and disk space.
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When the tools are selected, it is a good idea to
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use a separate bluez-tools package for them.
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--disable-cups
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Disable support for CUPS printer backend
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By default the printer backend for CUPS is build and
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also installed. For systems that do not require printing
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over Bluetooth, this options allows to disable it.
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When the CUPS backend is selected, it is a good idea to
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use a separate bluez-cups package for it.
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--disable-monitor
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Disable support for the Bluetooth monitor utility
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By default the monitor utility is enabled. It provides
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support for HCI level tracing and debugging. For systems
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that don't require any kind of tracing or debugging
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capabilities, this options allows to disable it.
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The monitor utility should be place in the main package
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along with the daemons. It is universally useful.
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--disable-client
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Disable support for the command line client
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By default the command line client is enabled and uses the
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readline library. For specific systems where BlueZ is
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configured by other means, the command line client can be
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disabled and the dependency on readline is removed.
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The client should be placed in the main package along
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with the daemons. It is universally useful.
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--disable-systemd
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Disable integration with systemd
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By default the integration with systemd is enabled and
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installed. This gives the best integration into all
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distributions based on systemd.
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This option is provided for distributions that do not
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support systemd. In that case all integration with the
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init system is up to the package.
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--enable-experimental
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Enable experimental plugins
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By default all plugins that are still in development
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are disabled. This option can be used to enable them.
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It is not recommended to enable this option for production
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systems. The APIs or behavior of the experimental plugins
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is unstable and might still change.
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Information
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===========
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Mailing lists:
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linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
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For additional information about the project visit BlueZ web site:
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http://www.bluez.org
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