Thank you Mats,
I ran the commands that you gave me and they appeared to run ok, and when i ls the /usr/local/bluetooth/ folder it displays the following files:
bluetooth.h bnep.h cmtp.h hci.h hci_lib.h hidp.h l2cap.h rfcomm.h sco.h sdp.h sdp_lib.h
However, i still get this error when using the configure :-s it really is most odd. I notice in your last mail that you mention the static and shared libraries, i'm not sure if this is of any use, but here is a little more information from my ./configure on the utils, notice it says build static ... no? is that normal?
checking whether to build shared libraries... yeschecking whether to build static libraries... noconfigure: creating libtoolchecking for ppoll... nochecking for pkg-config... nochecking for BLUEZ... configure: error: Bluetooth library is required
Thanks for all your help on this mats, I'm sure we're getting closer,
Thanks,
Rob
_________________________________________________________________
Try Live.com - your fast, personalised homepage with all the things you care about in one place.
http://www.live.com/?mkt=en-gb
Dear Robert,
m=E5n 2007-07-09 klockan 12:34 +0000 skrev Robert Rawlins:
> Thank you Mats,
> =
> I ran the commands that you gave me and they appeared to run ok, and
> when i ls the /usr/local/bluetooth/ folder it displays the following
> files:
> =
> bluetooth.h bnep.h cmtp.h hci.h hci_lib.h hidp.h l2cap.h
> rfcomm.h sco.h sdp.h sdp_lib.h
> =
> However, i still get this error when using the configure :-s it really
> is most odd. I notice in your last mail that you mention the static
> and shared libraries, i'm not sure if this is of any use, but here is
> a little more information from my ./configure on the utils, notice it
> says build static ... no? is that normal?
> =
> checking whether to build shared libraries... yes
> checking whether to build static libraries... no
> configure: creating libtool
> checking for ppoll... no
> checking for pkg-config... no
> checking for BLUEZ... configure: error: Bluetooth library is required
> =
> Thanks for all your help on this mats, I'm sure we're getting closer,
> =
Yes, first and most importantly do
# apt-get install pkg-config
which is lacking by your printout (the line second to last). This =
explains most of the present problems, since it provides a mechanism
to out locations of libraries, and then to configure source code that
depends on these libraries.
I did the following to check your prospects, likewise an Debian Etch
system, but this machine is only slowly getting to the expanded stage
where my Debian Sarge is at.
$ mkdir /tmp/blind
$ cd /tmp/bluez-libs-3.12
$ ./configure --prefix=3D/tmp/blind
$ make # No errors should occur
$ make install # You can perform a dry run using "make -n install",
# read the output, and se where things go.
# Somewhat technical output, though.
$ cd ../bluez-utils-3.12
$ ./configure --prefix=3D/tmp/blind --with-bluez=3D/tmp/blind
$ make =
This aborts with an error for device.c complaining about
LMP_PAUSE_ENC, LMP_NFLUSH_PKTS, and LMP_LSTO. The Bluez spacialist
have to take over if your machine gets stuck here, since I only
use Bluez-utils 2.25 and 3.7. But at least, when you can reach this
stage the original hurdle has been overcome, since you have a working
copy of libbluetooth2.
Just a reminder, this.so is a dynamic/shared library, whereas that.a
is a static library. Most users will never need to tell them apart.
You will soon learn when progressing further on the road of tailoring
your own software.
Best regards, Mats E A
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express
Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take
control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now.
http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/
_______________________________________________
Bluez-users mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bluez-users