Scott James Remnant's suggestion worked for me on Ubuntu 9.10, btsco
version 0.5.
I ran the script 'bootstrap', then
running autoreconf -v -i -f
then 'configure' per the doc that comes with the btsco tar file: ./configure
--prefix=/usr --enable-alsaplugin
Then I had to add '#include ' to sourc
it didn't solve my problem
I tried running autoreconf -v -i -f in the terminal but it just give's me this
output
Usage: autoreconf [-f] [-h] [--help] [-m dir] [--macrodir=dir]
[-l dir] [--localdir=dir] [--force] [--verbose] [--version]
[--cygnus] [--foreign] [--gnits] [--gnu] [-i]
This source has not been generated properly, you have pieces of two
different versions of libtool in there
Please try running autoreconf -v -i -f
** Changed in: bluez-btsco (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: libtool => bluez-btsco
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can not compile btsco 0.5 in intrepid
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