>D-BUS is not a GUI thing. It is the IPC that NM uses to communicate >with everything, >including the daemons it manages (modemmanager, wpa_supplicant, pppd >etc) and the command-line client. So even if you hacked the source and >removed d-bus, the resulting >NetworkManager would not be able to manage much. >
How about dbus-glib? I understand that is the glib binding of dbus, is it still required if I am not using gnome ? ... or can I manage with just the dbus core part ? ...in which case is there a way to knock the glib part off using a configure string ? > >You can check what --with-distro the BLFS book proposes these days for >example, >but probably the best would be to implement the proper backend for >your own distro >(based on what is already there) and thus use your distro's name as >--with-distro >argument. I don't think it is hard to do that at all. All right. Thanks Raghu _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
