[It falls to me to announce the work of my colleague Tony Espy, who is out of office today on vacation]
We just published bluez5 snaps for the amd64 and armhf to the store for > Snappy Rolling/Edge ( 16.04 ). The remaining architectures will be > published to the store later this month. > $ snap find bluez5 > Name Version Summary > bluez5.canonical 5.37-1-amd64 bluez5 > $ snap find bluez5 > Name Version Summary > bluez5.canonical 5.37-1-armhf bluez5 > The initial release supports the basic Bluetooth Low Energy GATT profile > as well as limited support for HID ( keyboard only ). I used an older > Apple BT keyboard for testing, however most non-LE keyboards should work. > OBEX is included in the snap ( the obexd daemon and obexctl command-line > tool ), but is still considered experimental. > Most of the testing to-date has focused on a Raspberry Pi2 using a > Plugable Low-Energy USB dongle [1]. > An overview.md file is installed by the snap to /usr/share/doc/bluez. It > gives some examples of how to use the included bluetoothctl. > Please report any bugs using the Ubuntu bluez project and add the tag > "snappy" [2]. > Regards, > /tony > [1] http://plugable.com/products/usb-bt4le > [2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+filebug
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