In this tutorial, we will go through the steps to install BluetoothCommunicatorExample on Alpine Linux latest version.
Before we begin, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:
Open the terminal on your machine.
Clone the BluetoothCommunicatorExample repository from GitHub by running the following command:
git clone https://github.com/niedev/BluetoothCommunicatorExample.git
Once the cloning process is complete, navigate to the BluetoothCommunicatorExample
directory by running the following command:
cd BluetoothCommunicatorExample
Install the necessary dependencies by running the following command:
apk add build-base bluez-dev
Build the project by running the following command:
make
Once the build process is complete, you can run the BluetoothCommunicatorExample
application by running the following command:
./BluetoothCommunicatorExample
If everything has been installed correctly, you should be able to see the application running on your machine.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed BluetoothCommunicatorExample on Alpine Linux latest version. You can now use this application to communicate with Bluetooth devices.
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