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PyBluez CHANGELOG file
this file contains a list of changes through the different versions of PyBluez.
changes from 0.21 to 0.22(August 05, 2015)
-------------------------
GNU/Linux:
Features:
- experimental support for Bluetooth Low Energy, based on pygattlib
implementation
Bugs:
- l2cap options issue #88
- When cancelling device discovery, DeviceDiscoverer does not call
inquiry_complete() #85
- No way to select device id for device discovery #77
- _get_available_port() should try to bind() with
a supplied address instead of "" #45
Windows:
Bugs:
- No adapter detected - WP8.1 #72
- Non-blocking sockets and blocking sockets with a timeout
do not work correctly when using WinSock backend #40
- Need to setsockopt in Windows #10
changes from 0.20 to 0.21(Apr 05, 2015)
-------------------------
GNU/Linux:
Bugs:
- No way to select device id for device discovery #77
- RSSI info not passed on by DeviceDiscoverer #74
- Warnings during compilation on linux #73
- python3 UnicodeDecodeError in DeviceDiscoverer find_devices #67
Windows:
Bugs:
- Problem with iqnuiring unicode names on windows8.1 with python3.4 #76
- warnings during build for windows (ms visual studio 2010 express) #60
changes from 0.19 to 0.20(Jan 13, 2014)
-------------------------
GNU/Linux/Windows:
Python 3 is now supported.
Python 3.3 uses Visual C++ 2010 Express Edition for build on windows.
changes from 0.18 to 0.19
-------------------------
Added option to return the class of device in discover_devices()
(Lukas Hetzenecker)
GNU/Linux:
Added setl2capsecurity() method to BluetoothSocket
Fixed get_l2cap_options(), set_l2cap_options(), set_l2cap_mtu()
Added abovementioned functions as socket methods
Added BT_SECURITY_*, L2CAP_MODE_* constants
Added support for the "Extended Inquiry Response" event in the asynchronous
DeviceDiscoverer (Lukas Hetzenecker)
Fixed problems with kernel 3.x
windows:
Allow threads during the initialization of the inquiry in widcomm
(Lukas Hetzenecker)
changes from 0.17 to 0.18 (Nov 25, 2009)
----------------------------------------
windows:
support Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition for Python 2.6 (this should
add support for Windows Vista and Windows 7) (Lukas Hetzenecker)
include widcomm/util.h in source distribution
changes from 0.16 to 0.17 (Oct 15, 2009)
----------------------------------------
GNU/Linux:
bugfix for linux 2.6.30+ zero out struct sockaddr
DeviceDiscoverer may specify bluetooth device_id (roelhuybrechts)
DeviceDiscoverer do not override duration parameter (roelhuybrechts)
changes from 0.15 to 0.16 (Feb 5, 2009)
---------------------------------------
fix variable naming in example/simple/inquiry.py (M. Harris Bhatti)
windows:
only import msbt if widcomm fails
fix memory error in MSBT stack
widcomm comment out debugging statements
GNU/Linux:
fix examples to import bluetooth._bluetooth
changes from 0.14 to 0.15 (Jan 21, 2008)
----------------------------------------
GNU/Linux:
don't hardcode duration in discover_devices() to 8 (Gustavo Chain)
win32:
search for wbtapi.dll before trying to import widcomm
changes from 0.13 to 0.14 (Nov 12, 2007)
----------------------------------------
GNU/Linux:
fix device class parsing bug in inquiry-with-rssi (Pepe Aracil)
changes from 0.12 to 0.13 (August 30, 2007)
-------------------------------------------
GNU/Linux:
Oops, stupid bug introduced from last bugfix
changes from 0.11 to 0.12 (August 29, 2007)
-------------------------------------------
GNU/Linux:
fixed _checkaddr bug (reported by Giovanni)
changes from 0.10 to 0.11 (August 25, 2007)
-------------------------------------------
win32:
fixed bug preventing MSBT stack from loading when Widcomm not present
changes from 0.9.2 to 0.10 (August 10, 2007)
--------------------------------------------
win32:
better searching for Platform SDK path (Ren� M�ller)
proper Py_{BEGIN,END}_ALLOW_THREADS (Ren� M�ller)
added experimental Broadcom/Widcomm support. All the basics should be
supported:
RFCOMM sockets
L2CAP sockets
Device Discovery, Name Lookup
SDP search on remote devices
SDP advertisement (RFCOMM, L2CAP)
Widcomm stack notes:
1. BluetoothSocket.accept () always returns 0 for the port,
as the RFCOMM channel/L2CAP PSM of the client device is not exposed
by the Widcomm API
2. Not all fields of advertise_service are supported. The following
parameters are currently not supported:
description, protocols
3. The following methods of BluetoothSocket are not supported:
gettimeout, dup, makefile, settimeout
4. The following parameters to discover_devices are not supported:
duration, flush_cache (cache always flushes)
5. The timeout parameter of lookup_name is not supported
6. Once a listening socket has accepted a connection, it is not put
back into listening mode. The original listening socket essentially
becomes useless.
7. SDP search/browse operations on the local host are not yet supported
GNU/Linux:
fix segfault on trying to SDP advertise when sdpd not running
(reported by Eric Butler)
changes from 0.9.1 to 0.9.2 (Dec 29, 2006)
------------------------------------------
GNU/Linux:
fixed endian-ness error in L2CAP psm field. only affects big-endian
machines.
changes from 0.9 to 0.9.1 (Sep 14, 2006)
----------------------------------------
GNU/Linux:
fixed missing #include that prevents PyBluez from compiling with
newer version of BlueZ (reported by Priyank Gosalia)
changes from 0.8 to 0.9 (Sep 9, 2006)
----------------------------------------
added protocols optional parameter to advertise_service (bluez: Bea Lam)
refactor: merged bluez/bluetooth.py and msbt/bluetooth.py
GNU/Linux:
added _bluetooth.hci_devid (Mikael Lindqvist)
added _bluetooth.SCO_OPTIONS constant
added Py_{BEGIN,END}_ALLOW_THREADS guards around sdp_connect
(spotted by Rostislav Belov)
win32:
send() now returns the number of bytes sent (spotted by Keith O'Hara)
sdp search no longer raises an exception when no records are found and no
other error occurred.
changes from 0.7.1 to 0.8 (July 31, 2006)
----------------------------------------
win32:
added settimeout, gettimeout, setblocking methods (David Conolly)
GNU/Linux:
fixed DeviceDiscoverer device class byte swap bug (spotted by Bea Lam)
changes from 0.7 to 0.7.1 (May 13, 2006)
---------------------------------------
win32:
discover_devices() no longer raises an IOError when no devices are detected
lookup_name() sort of works (consistently on some machines,
not at all on others)
advertise_service() fully supported
changes from 0.6.1 to 0.7 (May 5, 2006)
---------------------------------------
- fixed some docstring errors
- added lookup_names parameter to discover_devices() If set to True,
discover_devices() returns a list of (address, name) pairs. If set to False
(default), returns a list of addresses
- added constant PORT_ANY. bind to port PORT_ANY for dynamic port
assignment.
get_available_port() is now deprecated.
- added support for Microsoft Windows Bluetooth API. This comes standard on
Windows XP SP1, and Windows Vista. The following features are supported:
RFCOMM sockets (bind, listen, connect, accept, send, recv, close,
getsockname, fileno)
discover_devices()
find_service()
advertise_service() - with limitations. See code for details
The following features are not yet supported in Windows XP:
DeviceDiscoverer class
lookup_name()
changes from 0.6 to 0.6.1 (Feb 24, 2006)
----------------------------------------
fixed UUID parsing again (byte swap error)
added parsing of 32-bit reserved UUIDs
fixed rfcomm-client and rfcomm-server examples to use the same UUID
addded service-id to find_service result
changes from 0.5 to 0.6 (Feb 18, 2006)
--------------------------------------
fixed examples/basic/l2-mtu.py [sock -> client_sock]
fixed hci_send_req [keywords bug]
fixed UUID parsing (Cezar S Espinola)
changes from 0.4 to 0.5 (Dec 16, 2005)
--------------------------------------
added service-classes and profiles keys to find_service result
added service class list and profile list support to
advertise_service (Elvis Pf zenreuter)
fixed do_search response_list (Richard Moore)
BluetoothError now inherits from IOError (Elvis Pf�tzenreuter)
added CHANGELOG
added COPYING
changes from 0.3 to 0.4 (Nov 9, 2005)
-------------------------------------
fixed DeviceDiscoverer name request parsing (Alastair Tre)
fixed set_l2cap_mtu bluetooth module error (simo salminen)
changes from 0.2 to 0.3 (Sep 20, 2005)
--------------------------------------
fixed invalid free() in bt_hci_inquiry (ted wright)
fixed endian error for RFCOMM sockets (Ted Wright)
no longer using SDP_RECORD_PERSIST
changes from 0.1 to 0.2 (Apr 4, 2005)
-------------------------------------
Support for SDP service advertisement and searching added.
Support for easy asynchronous device discovery added (DeviceDiscoverer).
fixed hci_send_req. added a bunch of constants for ioctl on hci sockets
renamed most things from bluez* to bt* or bluetooth*
changed module name from bluez to _bluetooth
changed bluezsocket to btsocket
New API is incompatible with 0.1.
version 0.1 (Dec 16, 2004)
--------------------------
Support for HCI, L2CAP, and RFCOMM sockets.
No support for OBEX or SDP.