Well, I'm even more stupid than my wildest dreams. Forgot to run make, now that I did it everything is fine. And my USB dongle is used for the first time since switching to Linux!!! Great work. Thanks for all your help guys and you should advertise hid2hci everywhere!! -- Pierre On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 12:52, Pierre N wrote: > Done. Got libs (and after that libs2) from CVS. > ./bootstrap > ./configure > Pointed --with-bluetooth to the proper path and now here is what I get: > > checking bluetooth/bluetooth.h usability... yes > checking bluetooth/bluetooth.h presence... no > configure: WARNING: bluetooth/bluetooth.h: accepted by the compiler, > rejected by the preprocessor! > configure: WARNING: bluetooth/bluetooth.h: proceeding with the > compiler's result > checking for bluetooth/bluetooth.h... yes > checking for bt_inquiry in -lbluetooth... no > configure: error: Bluetooth library not found > > Moving forward slowly... > > -- > Pierre > > > On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 11:40, Geoff Shang wrote: > > On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Pierre N wrote: > > > > > checking bluetooth/bluetooth.h usability... no > > > checking bluetooth/bluetooth.h presence... no > > > checking for bluetooth/bluetooth.h... no > > > configure: error: Bluetooth header files not found > > > > Have you compiled and installed bluez-libs? > > > > Geoff. >