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Timestamp:
01/18/2018 04:30:24 PM (6 years ago)
Author:
Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@…>
Branches:
10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, lazarus, lxqt, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, trunk, upgradedb, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
Children:
1fa2b35
Parents:
5fef9010
Message:

Update to libuv-1.19.0.
Update to libdvdread-6.0.0.
Update to libdvdnav-6.0.0.
Update bluez installed packages.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@19679 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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  • general/sysutils/bluez.xml

    r5fef9010 r78a15b4  
    302302      <seglistitem>
    303303        <seg>
    304           bccmd, bluemoon, bluetoothctl, bluetoothd (symlink), btattach, btmon, ciptool,
    305           hciattach, hciconfig, hcidump, hcitool, hex2hcd, l2ping, l2test,
    306           mpris-proxy, rctest, rfcomm, and sdptool
     304          bccmd,
     305          bluemoon,
     306          bluetoothctl,
     307          bluetoothd (symlink),
     308          btattach,
     309          btmon,
     310          hex2hcd,
     311          l2ping,
     312          l2test,
     313          mpris-proxy, and
     314          rctest
    307315        </seg>
    308316        <seg>
     
    310318        </seg>
    311319        <seg>
    312           /etc/bluetooth, /usr/{include,libexec}/bluetooth, and
     320          /etc/bluetooth,
     321          /usr/{include,libexec}/bluetooth, and
    313322          /usr/share/doc/bluez-&bluez-version;
    314323        </seg>
     
    383392      </varlistentry>
    384393
    385       <varlistentry id="ciptool">
    386         <term><command>ciptool</command></term>
    387         <listitem>
    388           <para>
    389             is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the CIP configuration
    390             of the Bluetooth subsystem in the Linux kernel.
    391           </para>
    392           <indexterm zone="bluez ciptool">
    393             <primary sortas="b-ciptool">ciptool</primary>
    394           </indexterm>
    395         </listitem>
    396       </varlistentry>
    397 
    398       <varlistentry id="hciattach">
    399         <term><command>hciattach</command></term>
    400         <listitem>
    401           <para>
    402             is used to attach a serial UART to the Bluetooth stack
    403             as HCI transport interface.
    404           </para>
    405           <indexterm zone="bluez hciattach">
    406             <primary sortas="b-hciattach">hciattach</primary>
    407           </indexterm>
    408         </listitem>
    409       </varlistentry>
    410 
    411       <varlistentry id="hciconfig">
    412         <term><command>hciconfig</command></term>
    413         <listitem>
    414           <para>
    415             is used to configure Bluetooth devices.
    416           </para>
    417           <indexterm zone="bluez hciconfig">
    418             <primary sortas="b-hciconfig">hciconfig</primary>
    419           </indexterm>
    420         </listitem>
    421       </varlistentry>
    422 
    423       <varlistentry id="hcidump">
    424         <term><command>hcidump</command></term>
    425         <listitem>
    426           <para>
    427             reads raw HCI data coming from and going to a Bluetooth
    428             device and prints to screen commands, events and data
    429             in a human-readable form.
    430           </para>
    431           <indexterm zone="bluez hcidump">
    432             <primary sortas="b-hcidump">hcidump</primary>
    433           </indexterm>
    434         </listitem>
    435       </varlistentry>
    436 
    437 
    438       <varlistentry id="hcitool">
    439         <term><command>hcitool</command></term>
    440         <listitem>
    441           <para>
    442             is used to configure Bluetooth connections and send some
    443             special command to Bluetooth devices.
    444           </para>
    445           <indexterm zone="bluez hcitool">
    446             <primary sortas="b-hcitool">hcitool</primary>
    447           </indexterm>
    448         </listitem>
    449       </varlistentry>
    450394
    451395      <varlistentry id="hex2hcd">
     
    461405        </listitem>
    462406      </varlistentry>
    463 <!--
    464       <varlistentry id="hid2hci">
    465         <term><command>hid2hci</command></term>
    466         <listitem>
    467           <para>
    468             is used to set up switch supported Bluetooth devices into
    469             the HCI mode and back.
    470           </para>
    471           <indexterm zone="bluez hid2hci">
    472             <primary sortas="b-hid2hci">hid2hci</primary>
    473           </indexterm>
    474         </listitem>
    475       </varlistentry>-->
    476407
    477408      <varlistentry id="l2ping">
     
    499430        </listitem>
    500431      </varlistentry>
    501 <!--
    502      <varlistentry id="obexd">
    503         <term><command>obexd</command></term>
    504         <listitem>
    505           <para>
    506             is the OBEX daemon.
    507           </para>
    508           <indexterm zone="bluez obexd">
    509             <primary sortas="b-obexd">obexd</primary>
    510           </indexterm>
    511         </listitem>
    512       </varlistentry>-->
    513432
    514433      <varlistentry id="rctest">
     
    525444      </varlistentry>
    526445
    527       <varlistentry id="rfcomm">
    528         <term><command>rfcomm</command></term>
    529         <listitem>
    530           <para>
    531             is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the RFCOMM
    532             configuration of the Bluetooth subsystem in the
    533             Linux kernel.
    534           </para>
    535           <indexterm zone="bluez rfcomm">
    536             <primary sortas="b-rfcomm">rfcomm</primary>
    537           </indexterm>
    538         </listitem>
    539       </varlistentry>
    540 
    541       <varlistentry id="sdptool">
    542         <term><command>sdptool</command></term>
    543         <listitem>
    544           <para>
    545             is used to perform SDP queries on Bluetooth devices.
    546           </para>
    547           <indexterm zone="bluez sdptool">
    548             <primary sortas="b-sdptool">sdptool</primary>
    549           </indexterm>
    550         </listitem>
    551       </varlistentry>
    552 
    553446      <varlistentry id="libbluetooth">
    554447        <term><filename class="libraryfile">libbluetooth.so</filename></term>
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