Hi,
I would like to know where I can get documents on Floride Bluetooth Stack. 
and can it be implemented completely on user-space?
Thanks in advance
On Saturday, October 29, 2016 at 9:54:08 PM UTC+5:30, Ryan Mennecke wrote:
>
> The native Linux install instructions are out of data and broken. The 
> install instructions were created with an out of date Ubuntu OS (15.04 not 
> available) and a out of date GCC compiler (v5.2.1). Below is the original 
> issue that I opened in the android developer tracker system, but I was 
> refereed to the Android-Building group. Any help would be appreciated. The 
> original install procedure is missing loads of other android libraries that 
> need to be extracted away from Fluoride, and even after that is done, there 
> is the compilation issue with GCC/G++/CLANG. 
>
>
> Following the instructions on the the following site 
> (https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/bt/), to install Fluoride 
> on Ubuntu 16.04 doesn't work. I see that the install instructions were 
> completed on Ubuntu 15.04 but all compiler dependencies are the same. The 
> initial fail happens because of undefined functions resulting from a 
> commented out .cc file in the BTIF/BUILD.gn file. Once this file is 
> uncommented, there are several missing files from other android packages that 
> must be pulled into the build that are not specified (av, native, media). 
> After these repos are pulled down and proper paths are included in the .gn 
> files, the problems are all compilation related, i.e. the compiler cannot 
> find c++11 libraries for shared_ptr, unique_ptr, or the __C11_atomic. 
>
> I think the original file that was commented out was because they realized 
> there were to many dependencies on other Android libraries. Hopefully that 
> can be fully removed to lighten up the BT Fluoride stack. I was using 
> Clang-3.8 and GCC-5.4
>
> If someone could pull down the latest build on a native Ubuntu 16.04 build 
> and run through it that would be great. I would really like to get back to 
> development using googles in BT stack. Thanks for your time. 
>
>
>

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