hey andy according to the bluez web site the 2.x driver series are out of date:
The 2.x series of libraries and packages is officially deprecated and also unsupported. The download link is only provided for reference. i'm really not an bluetooth expert, but as far as i know those parts are needed: hcid - the low level daemon sdpd - service discovery daemon passkey-agent - used for pin stuff other features are rather small (~10k) like the bluetooth net stuff. my opinion is, when you use bluetooth, you have a system with (most likely) usb conenctors and chances are high that those devices use at least 8mb of rom... i know its a bit a "funny" reason... anyway, the dbus patch you may commit safely, as the current dbus version will not work. michu Quoting Andy Boyett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I've fixed the dbus ticket and committed all the bluez updates in my > local repo, but I'm reluctant to commit the entire set of changes > to the OpenWrt svn as the size of the bluez-utils package is > jumping from ~140k to ~250k. I've been playing with the configure > opts and can drop the size down to ~110k by passing --disable-all, > but haven't figured out exactly which "extra" options are causing > the massive size increase. > > If there are major improvements between 2.24 and 3.24 -- or the > modified configure args -- that warrant the extra size increase I'll > commit the changesets, otherwise I wonder if staying up to date is > worth the potential bloat. > > -Andy _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org http://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel