D-Bus Message Bus System

Edit Package dbus-1

D-Bus is a message bus system, a simple way for applications to talk to
one another. D-Bus supplies both a system daemon and a
per-user-login-session daemon. Also, the message bus is built on top of
a general one-to-one message passing framework, which can be used by
any two apps to communicate directly (without going through the message
bus daemon).

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baselibs.conf 0000000082 82 Bytes
dbus-1-x11.changes 0000087634 85.6 KB
dbus-1-x11.spec 0000009265 9.05 KB
dbus-1-x11.spec.in 0000007052 6.89 KB
dbus-1.7.10.tar.gz 0001859562 1.77 MB
dbus-1.changes 0000087634 85.6 KB
dbus-1.desktop 0000000131 131 Bytes
dbus-1.spec 0000006415 6.26 KB
dbus-do-autolaunch.patch 0000000933 933 Bytes
dbus-log-deny.patch 0000000396 396 Bytes
dbus_at_console.ck 0000000636 636 Bytes
pre_checkin.sh 0000000731 731 Bytes
rc.boot.dbus 0000003520 3.44 KB
Revision 112 (latest revision is 180)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 212980 from Fridrich Strba's avatar Fridrich Strba (fstrba) (revision 112)
- Update to 1.7.10 (1.8.0 rc1)
  + D-Bus Specification 0.23:
    - don't require messages with no INTERFACE to be dispatched
      (fdo#68597)
    - document "tcp:bind=..." and "nonce-tcp:bind=..." (fdo#72301)
    - define "listenable" and "connectable" addresses, and discuss
      the difference (fdo#61303)
  + Enhancements:
    - support printing Unix file descriptors in dbus-send,
       dbus-monitor (fdo#70592)
    - don't install systemd units if --disable-systemd is given
      (fdo#71818)
  + Fixes:
    - don't leak memory on out-of-memory while listing activatable
      or active services (fdo#71526)
    - fix undefined behaviour in a regression test (fdo#69924)
    - escape Unix socket addresses correctly (fdo#46013)
    - on SELinux systems, don't assume that SECCLASS_DBUS,
      DBUS__ACQUIRE_SVC and DBUS__SEND_MSG are numerically equal to
      their values in the reference policy (fdo#88719)
    - define PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION if missing from
      MinGW < 4 headers (fdo#71366)
    - define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN to avoid conflicts between
      winsock.h and winsock2.h (fdo#71405)
    - do not return failure from _dbus_read_nonce() with no error
      set, preventing a potential crash (fdo#72298)
    - on BSD systems, avoid some O(1)-per-process memory and fd
      leaks in kqueue, preventing test failures
      (fdo#69332, fdo#72213)
    - fix warning spam on Hurd by not trying to set SO_REUSEADDR
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