FEDORA-2025-35347bf9f0
Packages in this update:
bluez-5.80-1.fc42
iwd-3.4-1.fc42
libell-0.74-1.fc42
Update description:
bluez 5.80:
Fix issue with handling address type for all types of keys.
Fix issue with handling maximum number of GATT channels.
Fix issue with handling MTU auto-tuning feature.
Fix issue with handling AVRCP volume in reconfigured transports.
Fix issue with handling VCP volume setting requests.
Fix issue with handling VCP connection management.
Fix issue with handling MAP qualification.
Fix issue with handling PBAP qualification.
Fix issue with handling BNEP qualification.
Add support for PreferredBearer device property.
Add support for SupportedTypes Message Access property.
Add support for HFP, A2DP, AVRCP, AVCTP and MAP latest versions.
iwd 3.4:
Add support for the Test Anything Protocol.
libell 0.74:
Add support for NIST P-192 curve usage with ECDH.
Add support for SHA-224 based checksums and HMACs.
libell 0.73:
Fix issue with parsing hwdb.bin child structures.
libell 0.72:
Add support for the Test Anything Protocol.
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