On 3/1/20 4:54 PM, Rob wrote:
Ken Moffat <[email protected]> wrote:
Do you have links to whatever speed or other efficiency this package
provides ? As a user of the sysvinit books I've never found DBus to
be an obvious cause of pain or "ooh, this is so slow!" thoughts.
All I have is word on the street. I'm no kind of analyst or
benchmark expert.
I know Fedora is using it
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/DbusBrokerAsTheDefaultDbusImplementation
which is my main source without branching into the wilds of Reddit.
People I talk to on other lists say some services are faster.
Just wondered if this project had been given consideration for inclusion.
I think is works only for systems with systemd.
Non starter for me. I may not need dbus if I am successful building lumina.
The requirements for dbus-broker are:
Linux kernel >= 4.14 (>=4.10 works, but lacks important
security-related AF_UNIX patches)
glibc >= 2.16
libaudit >= 2.7 (optional)
libselinux >= 2.5 (optional)
Additionally, the compatibility launcher requires:
systemd >= 230
expat >= 2.2
At build-time, the following software is required:
meson >= 0.44
pkg-config >= 0.29
python-docutils >= 0.13
linux-api-headers >= 4.13
dbus >= 1.10 (optional: only for tests)
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