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List:       fedora-devel-list
Subject:    Re: BlueZ Status in Fedora.
From:       "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johannbg () gmail ! com>
Date:       2013-08-16 23:47:43
Message-ID: 520EBA1F.7080503 () gmail ! com
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On 08/13/2013 09:44 AM, Kalev Lember wrote:
> On 08/13/2013 02:28 PM, Rave it wrote:
> > Other probs are:
> > 1. gnome-bluetooth upstream has removed the fallback icon for autostart in \
> > session,.......no systray icon in other DE than gnome itself. 2. if gnome revert \
> > this change in upstream 'OnlyShowIn=MATE" needs to be added. 3. Also runtime \
> > dependencies needs to be checked, we don't want to be install more gnome as \
> > necessary in mate.
> I discussed this with raveit65 on IRC and we found a way forward with this.
> 
> The issue with MATE switching from mate-bluetooth to gnome-bluetooth is
> that gnome-bluetooth no longer ships the panel applet that MATE needs.
> This was removed from gnome-bluetooth in commit
> https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-bluetooth/commit/?id=c54e93e4310342ffce13e15b5a1b9a6ee9500a05
>  when GNOME stopped shipping the fallback mode.
> 
> However, the panel applet code is pretty self contained. The way to make
> it work would be to move the panel applet code to a separate package. It
> could be called mate-panel-bluetooth or gnome-panel-bluetooth or
> similar. The package would then include the panel applet files that are
> no longer part of gnome-bluetooth, and link with libgnome-bluetooth.
> 
> Anyone interested in teaming up with raveit65 to create a separate
> package for this?
> 
> This package might also be useful for XFCE/LXDE.
> 
> In any case, the best way forward is probably to go on with importing
> BlueZ 5 into rawhide so that it can be used as a development platform.
> Otherwise it's pretty hard to test the new code.
> 

Will the bluez-compat be killed in this move?

JBG
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