[ubuntu/precise] bluez 4.98-2ubuntu1 (Accepted)

Martin Pitt martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Wed Feb 22 10:25:21 UTC 2012


bluez (4.98-2ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
    - Upstart support:
      o Add debian/bluez.bluetooth.upstart.
      o debian/rules: Drop -DEB_UPDATE_RCD_PARAMS
      o Disable 07-fix-639356.patch and don't install 97-bluetooth.rules (in
        debian/bluez.install) and debian/bluez-udev (in debian/rules), we
        don't want to use the udev rules to start bluez. The upstart job does
        that already.
    - debian/bluez-alsa.install: Install ALSA bluetooth configuration into the
      right place for ALSA 1.0.25.
    - Add debian/source_bluez.py Apport package hook. Install in
      debian/bluez.install.
    - debian/control: Build against libnl3-dev, not libnl-dev.
    - debian/socket_audio.patch: re-enable the socket API for the bluetooth
      audio manager. This reverts an upstream change that switches to the
      MediaEndpoint DBus API by default, but it looks like PulseAudio isn't
      quite ready to use that yet. (LP #918736)
    - Add sbc_mmx.patch: Fix building with gcc 4.7. Not applied right now.
    - Drop debian/bluez.preinst and debian/bluez-alsa.preinst: Obsolete
      conffile migrations, 10.04 LTS has a much newer version.
  * 4.98-2 fixes building C++ apps. (LP: #927097)

bluez (4.98-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Provides proximity.conf by bluez. (Closes: #656889)
    Update debian/bluez.install. proximity.conf was installed to
    etc/bluetooth/proximity.conf.

Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:51:07 +0100
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/bluez/4.98-2ubuntu1
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Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:51:07 +0100
Source: bluez
Binary: libbluetooth3 libbluetooth3-dbg libbluetooth-dev bluetooth bluez bluez-dbg bluez-alsa bluez-gstreamer bluez-cups bluez-pcmcia-support bluez-compat bluez-utils bluez-audio
Architecture: source
Version: 4.98-2ubuntu1
Distribution: precise
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 bluetooth  - Bluetooth support
 bluez      - Bluetooth tools and daemons
 bluez-alsa - Bluetooth ALSA support
 bluez-audio - Transitional package
 bluez-compat - BlueZ 3.x compatibility binaries
 bluez-cups - Bluetooth printer driver for CUPS
 bluez-dbg  - Bluetooth tools and daemons (with debugging symbols)
 bluez-gstreamer - Bluetooth GStreamer support
 bluez-pcmcia-support - PCMCIA support files for BlueZ 2.0 Bluetooth tools
 bluez-utils - Transitional package
 libbluetooth-dev - Development files for using the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth library
 libbluetooth3 - Library to use the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth stack
 libbluetooth3-dbg - Library to use the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth stack with debugging sym
Closes: 656889
Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed: 927097
Changes: 
 bluez (4.98-2ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
 .
   * Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
     - Upstart support:
       o Add debian/bluez.bluetooth.upstart.
       o debian/rules: Drop -DEB_UPDATE_RCD_PARAMS
       o Disable 07-fix-639356.patch and don't install 97-bluetooth.rules (in
         debian/bluez.install) and debian/bluez-udev (in debian/rules), we
         don't want to use the udev rules to start bluez. The upstart job does
         that already.
     - debian/bluez-alsa.install: Install ALSA bluetooth configuration into the
       right place for ALSA 1.0.25.
     - Add debian/source_bluez.py Apport package hook. Install in
       debian/bluez.install.
     - debian/control: Build against libnl3-dev, not libnl-dev.
     - debian/socket_audio.patch: re-enable the socket API for the bluetooth
       audio manager. This reverts an upstream change that switches to the
       MediaEndpoint DBus API by default, but it looks like PulseAudio isn't
       quite ready to use that yet. (LP #918736)
     - Add sbc_mmx.patch: Fix building with gcc 4.7. Not applied right now.
     - Drop debian/bluez.preinst and debian/bluez-alsa.preinst: Obsolete
       conffile migrations, 10.04 LTS has a much newer version.
   * 4.98-2 fixes building C++ apps. (LP: #927097)
 .
 bluez (4.98-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Provides proximity.conf by bluez. (Closes: #656889)
     Update debian/bluez.install. proximity.conf was installed to
     etc/bluetooth/proximity.conf.
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Original-Maintainer: Debian Bluetooth Maintainers <pkg-bluetooth-maintainers at lists.alioth.debian.org>

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