Hi Raymond and Dominique, Actually we have fate https://fate.novell.com/315090 Upgrade to Bluez5. However, the status is that it was not ready for M4 of openSUSE 13.1 and thus no approve to move on. In the same time, since SLE12 is far FCS date than openSUSE 13.1, Al Cho who is the main developer in SUSE will handle for SLE12 bluez5 update. ---- AL, can you also join Raymond and Dominique discussion to see how both SLE12 and openSUSE 13.x have a smooth bluez5 update. thanks, Jeffrey
在 03:10 上午 的 8/25/2013 的訊息 <5319715.vyfl4BKlTA@hqvmt4xx20.eur.cchbc.com> 中,Raymond Wooninck <tittiatcoke@gmail.com> 寫入:> On Friday 16 August 2013 23:59:36 Dimstar / Dominique Leuenberger wrote: So, that actually leaves GNOME (which is 'formally' moving to Bluez5) and KDE, which seems to have patches available.
Doesn't sound that bad.
Hi Dominique,
I spoke with the upstream developer of bluedevil and he indicated that he needs to add Bluez5 support to Bluedevil for Fedora for their new version 20. In practice this means that he needs to have this finished latest by the end of september/first week of October (to be ready by the first beta release of Fedora 20). However an initial working version should be delivered beginning of September for the Alpha version of Fedora 20. The upstream developer indicated that he will start working on it this coming week, but he doesn't know when he will be completely finished.
I will be tracking his progress by updates on the bluez5 branch of bluedevil
and see if we have basic functionality or not. If we indeed have a working Bluedevil for Bluez5 by the beginning of October, then I guess this would go
nice along the release of Gnome 3.10. With some optimism, I believe we could
aim for Bluez5 support in 13.1 for both KDE and Gnome, however in case that Bluedevil is not ready, we should be able to have Bluez4 for KDE alongside Bluez5 for Gnome.
Regards
Raymond
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