Install libbluetooth-dev by default so bluecove can work without user intervention

Asked by Leandro

The bluecove library links with libbluetooth.so so they don't have to use bluez version 3 or 4. Unfortunately there is no file link with this name, this causes java applications using bluetooth to break.
The user must install the package libbluetooth-dev manually so a link with name libbluetooth.so will be created.

See the bluecove explanation here for more details: http://bluecove.org/bluecove-gpl/

Please, install libbluetooth-dev by default on upcoming versions.

I've tested this with Ubuntu 10.04.

Thank you

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PeterPall (peterpall) said :
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Hello, there!

Good idea - and thank you for doing all the research to track down the problem.

As far as I can see this is a bug report, not only a simple question, so to make things being automatically handled the right way I would ask you to press the "create bug report" button on this page and to fill out the questions there.

Thanks again, and
Kind regards,

   Peterpall.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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