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