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GeneralRe: BlueZ part 2 - which "bluetooth" library is actually used / linked to? Pin
Vaclav_9-Mar-19 6:50
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GeneralRe: BlueZ part 2 - which "bluetooth" library is actually used / linked to? Pin
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AnswerRe: BlueZ part 2 - which "bluetooth" library is actually used / linked to? Pin
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GeneralRe: BlueZ part 2 - which "bluetooth" library is actually used / linked to? Pin
Vaclav_24-Mar-19 7:37
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QuestionWho is on first? Which BlueZ version SOURCE code is best documented? Pin
Vaclav_8-Mar-19 13:46
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Richard MacCutchan8-Mar-19 22:14
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k50549-Mar-19 3:57
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QuestionMore 'bluez" Pin
Vaclav_8-Mar-19 3:56
Vaclav_8-Mar-19 3:56 
This is not a question , just sort of FYI if anybody cares.
Instead of futzing with crosscomplier I have decided to build a local bluetooth application.
I have purged "bluez" from my X86 system.
I have left the "-lbluetooth" linker option intact.
I can compile / link and run the app and get expected errors from accessing basic stuff - such as

C++
// Get bluetooth device id
dev_id = hci_get_route(NULL); // Passing NULL argument will retrieve the id of first avalaibe device
if (dev_id < 0) {
    perror("Bluetooth device not found"); // perror adds "no such device "
    // exit(1);
}


Next I'll be reinstalling / configuring / make / make install "bluez" , again.
In theory that should get rid of most of the errors without touching the "-lbluetooth" option.
QuestionHow does perror works? Pin
Vaclav_8-Mar-19 3:43
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AnswerRe: How does perror works? Pin
Richard MacCutchan8-Mar-19 4:02
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GeneralRe: How does perror works? Pin
Vaclav_8-Mar-19 5:34
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GeneralRe: How does perror works? Pin
Richard MacCutchan8-Mar-19 5:43
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QuestionOption “bluez” “configure “ for specific architecture Pin
Vaclav_6-Mar-19 11:56
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AnswerRe: Option “bluez” “configure “ for specific architecture Pin
k50546-Mar-19 11:59
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GeneralRe: Option “bluez” “configure “ for specific architecture Pin
Vaclav_6-Mar-19 14:26
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QuestionAnyone know of a good explanation on cross compiling for the raspberry PI from the Windows (Mingw32 ) Command line Pin
fd97505-Mar-19 23:12
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AnswerRe: Anyone know of a good explanation on cross compiling for the raspberry PI from the Windows (Mingw32 ) Command line Pin
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GeneralRe: Anyone know of a good explanation on cross compiling for the raspberry PI from the Windows (Mingw32 ) Command line Pin
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GeneralRe: Anyone know of a good explanation on cross compiling for the raspberry PI from the Windows (Mingw32 ) Command line Pin
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GeneralRe: Anyone know of a good explanation on cross compiling for the raspberry PI from the Windows (Mingw32 ) Command line Pin
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GeneralRe: Anyone know of a good explanation on cross compiling for the raspberry PI from the Windows (Mingw32 ) Command line Pin
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GeneralRe: Anyone know of a good explanation on cross compiling for the raspberry PI from the Windows (Mingw32 ) Command line Pin
Vaclav_7-Mar-19 3:36
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GeneralRe: Anyone know of a good explanation on cross compiling for the raspberry PI from the Windows (Mingw32 ) Command line Pin
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QuestionSOLVED Developing bluetooth app using "bluez" package (FROM SOURCE ) Pin
Vaclav_5-Mar-19 5:18
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