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934ea3fc | 1 | # |
2 | # TODO: | |
3 | # - find out what it Requires to run (bluez ? some irda-tools ?) | |
4 | # | |
5 | Summary: anyremote - bluetooth remote for Linux | |
6 | Summary(pl): anyremote - pilot bluetooth dla Linuksa | |
56b99fc2 | 7 | Name: anyremote |
8 | Version: 2.0 | |
9 | Release: 1 | |
10 | License: GPL | |
11 | Group: Applications | |
12 | Source0: http://dl.sourceforge.net/anyremote/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz | |
13 | # Source0-md5: 444c217871471672f3263554f46c0c58 | |
265f1488 | 14 | Patch0: %{name}-in.patch |
56b99fc2 | 15 | URL: http://anyremote.sourceforge.net |
921b5718 | 16 | BuildRequires: autoconf |
17 | BuildRequires: automake | |
18 | BuildRequires: bluez-libs-devel | |
19 | BuildRequires: libtool | |
56b99fc2 | 20 | BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n) |
21 | ||
22 | %description | |
a81e71f1 | 23 | The overall goal of this project is to provide wireless Bluetooth or |
24 | InfraRed remote control service for Linux. In contrast with other | |
25 | Bluetooth remote control programs AnyRemote is not limited to | |
26 | SonyEriccson or JSR-82 capable phones. It was developed as just thin | |
27 | "communication" layer beetween bluetooth-capabled phone and Linux, and | |
28 | in principle could be configured to manage any software. But Bluetooth | |
29 | is not the only way to use it. AnyRemote could be used with: | |
30 | - IR-capabled phone | |
31 | - with cable connection | |
32 | - it could accept incoming connection from network | |
33 | - it could work with Java client written for JSR82 capabled phones | |
34 | (like Bemused) | |
35 | - it have limited support for existing Bemused clients. | |
36 | ||
37 | kAnyRemote is its KDE equivalent (you can find it in kanyremote.spec). | |
934ea3fc | 38 | |
39 | %description -l pl | |
40 |