Feature changed by: Stefan Seyfried (seife) Feature #315090, revision 12 Title: Upgrade to Bluez 5 Requested by: Jeffrey Cheung (jeffreycheung) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: BlueZ 5 come with numerous new features, API simplifications and other improvements. With this release BlueZ only supports the new Bluetooth Management kernel interface that was introduced in Linux 3.4, so essentially this is the minimum kernel requirement for BlueZ 5. For Low Energy support at least kernel version 3.5 is needed. The new major version indicates that the API is not backwards compatible with BlueZ 4, which means that any applications, agents, etc will need to be updated. The BlueZ internal test scripts and tools have naturally already been updated to support the new API. The BlueZ version in SLE11 SP3 is BlueZ 4.99 which mean that regardless of new features, and improvements, we have to upgrade definitely. Discussion: #1: Frederic Crozat (fcrozat) (2013-06-25 16:26:22) Bluez 5 can be installed in parallel with Bluez4, allowing applications not ported to BlueZ 5 API to work properly #2: Frederic Crozat (fcrozat) (2013-07-02 16:53:42) (reply to #1) it looks like I was a bit optimistic. You can only have one BlueZ installed (4 or 5) and they aren't API compatible, which requires having all BT applications moved to BlueZ 5.. #3: Jeffrey Cheung (jeffreycheung) (2013-08-05 12:06:33) So, can this fate proceed ? #4: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2013-08-07 10:34:47) (reply to #3) We are past feature freeze with Milestone 4 now. I suppose this will affect the desktops so please evaluate the potential fallout and discuss on the Factory mailinglist whether it's still possible to fix the affected packages. #5: Jeffrey Cheung (jeffreycheung) (2013-08-07 11:15:59) (reply to #4) Hi Ludwig Nussel, Thanks of reminder. I already send email to factory mailing list. The current status is that RD finished the x86-64 part but i386 not yet. + #6: Stefan Seyfried (seife) (2013-08-07 17:00:41) + Also note that the bluez library is deprecated with bluez5, so if we + want to do it "right", we should not pass --enable-library to + configure. The consequence if this is that almost everything that uses + bluez will break, though :-) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/315090