Thor77 / Blueproximity

Run a command once a bluetooth device is in/out of a range
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RHEL 5 Support #16

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Thor77 commented 8 years ago

Support for RHEL5? I think I already submitted this request. Is this a possibility or not?

Thor77 commented 8 years ago

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Thor77 commented 8 years ago

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Again, could someone give me feedback on this? I would like to get it going with RHEL5. Does RHEL5.1 work? (By highno)

Thor77 commented 8 years ago

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Could anyone please post the errors that BlueProximity leads to on RHEL5 systems? (By highno)

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Sorry to get back on this so late. RHEL5 installs with python 2.4. Herein lies the problem. Blueproximity relies on python 2.5 which requires a real shoe horn type of install which I was finally able to accomplish, but blueproximity still wouldn't run. I will submit errors soon. (By nobody)

Thor77 commented 8 years ago

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I'm sorry, I cannot remember a request concerning RHEL5. Could you specify what you would expect or where the problem with the current version is? Since I don't have RHEL5 I am most likely the wrong guy to create a package (except there is an open build system somewhere). If there are problems running it from the tarball there could you please clearify on the problems like error messages? Please have a look at the docs for dependencies. It should be noted that pygtk version 2.10 is needed which might be a problem.

(By highno)