nokia 6230 bluetooth
i have a nokia 6230, a bluetooth dongle and am using fedora core 2.
Basically i want to be able to mount it as a filesystem or be able to use gnome-bluetooth along with phone-manager to move things about between the phone and the PC. the bluetooth is working as i can ping my phone and send files to the PC with gnome-bluetooth 0.4.1. the problem is i need the latest gnome-bluetooth to use the phone manager software and to install that i need the latest libbtctl but if i try and install that i get the following error when i run ./configure:
checking for libbluetooth... no
*** Could not run libluetooth test program, checking why...
*** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log for the
*** exact error that occurred. This usually means libbluetooth was incorrectly installed
*** or that you have moved libbluetooth since it was installed.
configure: error: libbluetooth is required to build this software - part of bluez-libs
i have bluez-libs installed and have even removed all bluez packages and reinstalled them with yum so dont know why it is saying this.
anyone have ideas on how i can fix this or set up my phone another way? is there a server for yum that will have the very latest libbtctl and gnome-bluetooth so the problems will be fixed automatically?
Thanks in advance
Tom
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