From: gonzalo briceno <gonzaloother@yahoo.com>
To: bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: gonzaloother@yahoo.com
Subject: [Bluez-users] Bluez setup and Bluetooth stack and 2.6 kernel
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 08:25:15 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040825152515.63936.qmail@web52606.mail.yahoo.com> (raw)
I am new to all the bluetooth stuff so I appologize if
my question is a bit basic; however, I am sure that a
thorough answer will help lots of people. My question
regards setting up the bluez package and a
misconception regarding the bluetooth stack.
A search on my machine for 'bluez' turns up
---------------------begin search
[root@localhost bluez-firmware-1.0]# find / -name
bluez*
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/bluez.pc
/usr/src/bluez-firmware-1.0.tar.gz
/usr/src/bluez-hcidump-1.10.tar.gz
/usr/src/bluez-hciemu-1.0.tar.gz
/usr/src/bluez-libs-2.9.tar.gz
/usr/src/bluez-pin-0.23.tar.gz
/usr/src/bluez-utils-2.9.tar.gz
/usr/src/bluez-libs-2.9
/usr/src/bluez-libs-2.9/bluez.pc.in
/usr/src/bluez-libs-2.9/bluez.pc
/usr/src/bluez-utils-2.9
/usr/src/bluez-firmware-1.0
/usr/src/bluez-pin-0.23
/usr/src/bluez-pin-0.23/bluez-pin-gpe.glade
/usr/src/bluez-pin-0.23/bluez-pin.glade
/usr/src/bluez-pin-0.23/bluez.conf
/usr/src/bluez-pin-0.23/po/bluez-pin.pot
/home/dl/bluez-firmware-1.0.tar.gz
/home/dl/bluez-hcidump-1.10.tar.gz
/home/dl/bluez-hciemu-1.0.tar.gz
/home/dl/bluez-libs-2.9.tar.gz
/home/dl/bluez-pin-0.23.tar.gz
/home/dl/bluez-utils-2.9.tar.gz
/lib/modules/2.4.20-8/kernel/net/bluetooth/bluez.o
---------------------end search
You will notice(on the last line) that the bluez
module is installed only for the 2.4.20-8(redhat 9)
kernel and not my 2.6.7 kernel.
So I went ahead and downloaded
bluez-libs-2.9
bluez-utils-2.9
bluez-firmware-1.0
bluez-pin-0.23
The bluez site says that the minimum is to install
bluez-libs and bluez-utils. I installed those and
recompiled my kernel(2.6.7). From the listing above
you will see that the new kernel does not have the
bluez module. The README file in the bluez-firmware
directory reads,
In order to install Bluetooth firmware you need
following software packages:
- Linux Bluetooth protocol stack (BlueZ)
So where is this bluetooth protocol stack? I assume
it is in either bluez-libs or bluez-utils. In my
kernel configuration options, I do not see a Bluez
bluetooth module, the closest thing is BlueFritz.
What option should I use and/or how do I add it to the
kernel?
Perhaps a kernel patch will do the trick. I
downloaded kernel 2.6.8.1 from www.kernel.org and
applied patch 'patch-2.6.8-mh1.gz' from the
bluez.sourceforge.net site. Although the patch went
just fine I can see that there are no BLUEZxyz options
like there are in the 2.4.20-8 kernel config file.
How in the world do I add these options to my new
kernel? I have read a lot about USB and Bluetooth to
the point that I am getting confused. Anyone with
clear insight as to how things work or instructions on
setting up BLUEZ please respond. Thank you in
advance.
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2004-08-25 15:25 gonzalo briceno [this message]
2004-08-25 16:12 ` [Bluez-users] Bluez setup and Bluetooth stack and 2.6 kernel Marcel Holtmann
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