btscanner 2.1-5.1 source package in Ubuntu

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btscanner (2.1-5.1) unstable; urgency=high


  [ Raúl Benencia ]
  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Fix FTBFS by switching from -std=c99 to -stc=gnu99 (Closes: #660716):
    - 03_wrong_std_cflag.patch
  * Set urgency to “high” for the RC bug fix.

 -- Raúl Benencia <email address hidden>  Sat, 03 Mar 2012 15:08:59 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Uwe Hermann
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Uwe Hermann
Architectures:
any
Section:
net
Urgency:
Very Urgent

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btscanner: ncurses-based scanner for Bluetooth devices

 btscanner is a tool designed specifically to extract as much information
 as possible from a Bluetooth device without the requirement to pair. A
 detailed information screen extracts HCI and SDP information, and
 maintains an open connection to monitor the RSSI and link quality.
 btscanner is based on the BlueZ Bluetooth stack, which is included with
 recent Linux kernels, and the BlueZ toolset. btscanner also contains a
 complete listing of the IEEE OUI numbers and class lookup tables. Using
 the information gathered from these sources it is possible to make
 educated guesses as to the host device type.

btscanner-dbgsym: debug symbols for package btscanner

 btscanner is a tool designed specifically to extract as much information
 as possible from a Bluetooth device without the requirement to pair. A
 detailed information screen extracts HCI and SDP information, and
 maintains an open connection to monitor the RSSI and link quality.
 btscanner is based on the BlueZ Bluetooth stack, which is included with
 recent Linux kernels, and the BlueZ toolset. btscanner also contains a
 complete listing of the IEEE OUI numbers and class lookup tables. Using
 the information gathered from these sources it is possible to make
 educated guesses as to the host device type.