I just got it working myself.
It has to do with changes to sdp in the latest bluez-utils, bluez-libs and 2.6.8 or newer kernels.... bluetooth support is now in the kernel.... but there is a patch at bugs.gentoo.org, If you are a gentoo user. This all leads me to my question... now that i have multisync workign with my T610,(for backup anyway) Does multisync work with the ximian-connector? I'm running the older 1.4.6 connector, I can upgrade to the newer 1.4.7 if necessary... but as of yet when i sync t appears there is nothing to sync from ximian-evolution.... I just want my appointments really... maybe my contacts too... - Ari On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 20:57, Marius Gravdal wrote: > Hi! > Building the irmc plugin w/bluetooth enabled seems rather hard. I tried > both the CVS snapshot and the latest stable release. All I get is this: > > checking for baswap in -lbluetooth... yes > checking for sdp_list_free in -lsdp... no > checking for correct SDP lib version... yes > Bluetooth is DISABLED. You must have bluez-libs and bluez-kernel >= 2.3 > and bluez-sdp >= 1.0-pre1. > > I've also attached the config.log file if it's of any interest. > I have bluez-libs 2.10 compiled and installed from source and working > nicely. I'm running the 2.6.7 kernel, so I think my bluez-kernel is up > to speed as well. I've also compiled and installed bluez-utils 2.10 from > source. I'm running Slackware 10.0 and I know my bluetooth dongle is > working as I'm using it all the time transferring stuff between my > computer and phone. > I think the problem is that bluez-sdp is not in a separate package > anymore, at least not from what I understand. It's been incorporated > into bluez-utils. > > If you need any more info I'll be glad to help. > > > -- > marius > > Brain fried -- Core dumped -- Aristotle B. Allen Senior Engineer Synchronoss Technologies Inc 610.814.5598
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