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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/245593
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/bluez?expand=0&rev=122
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Fri Aug 8 06:43:18 UTC 2014 - seife+obs@b1-systems.com
- update to version 5.22
This release contains several fixes to HID over GATT (HoG) as
well as for AVRCP. Feature-wise there are a couple of notable
additions debuting with the Linux kernel 3.17 release:
* BR/EDR whitelist support. Starting with Linux kernel 3.17
bluetoothd will no-longer set adapters to connectable by
default. Instead, all configured remote devices are added to
the kernel whitelist after which the kernel will enable page
scanning but only accept connect requests from the whitelist.
This effectively reduces the attack surface for unknown
devices. When whitelist support is available the general
connectable state now follows the discoverable state, meaning
discoverable must be enabled for previously unknown devices to
be able to connect to us.
* Proper LE passive scanning support. For kernels before 3.17
bluetoothd will use the Start/Stop Discovery commands to
perform LE background scanning. This however uses LE active
scanning which is both wasteful (causing unneeded Scan
Requests) and can cause reconnection issues with devices using
direct advertising (e.g. most LE mice). From kernel version
3.17 onward bluetoothd will use proper kernel-side passive
scanning, making the background scanning both efficient and
more interoperable. The kernel will even use the
controller-side whitelist during scanning (if no Resolvable
Private Addresses are present), saving even more power.
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Sun Jul 6 11:47:10 UTC 2014 - seife+obs@b1-systems.com

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BuildRequires: systemd-devel
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(dbus-1) >= 1.4
%{?systemd_requires}
Version: 5.21
Version: 5.22
Release: 0
Summary: Bluetooth Stack for Linux
License: GPL-2.0+
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%{_bindir}/ciptool
%{_bindir}/hciattach
%{_bindir}/hciconfig
%{_bindir}/mpris-proxy
%dir /usr/lib/bluetooth
/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd
/usr/lib/bluetooth/obexd