Hi FIrst post to this maillist.
My problem is that I need to receive signal from the networkmanager. This is done using connect_to_signal and it seems quite easy. But when testing I get the error message -> create a glib event loop. And thats My problem. I already have a loop. The short description of my application is a interface able to configure some wireless network interfaces from a remote host using a XMLrpc from twisted. (There is no screen on target platform) the application loop is a XMLrpc interface (reactor), where several rpc is available. Some of these graps information from the networkmanager dbus interface. This is OK, because it is a synchronous API. But when adding a new connection (using addConnection), the succes/fail is a signal (networkmanager version 0.84). So I need to create a asynchronous loop. (I know this is changed in networkmanager version 0.9) So I have two solutions: 1) Tell the networkmanger signal to use my loop. (seems impossible, if please tell me how) 2) Create a second thread and start a loop using: from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True) additional code ...... loop = gobject.MainLoop() loop.run The second solution creates new problems. I need to make data thread safe, and there is no need for two thread. It's only signals! I have searched the net for a solution for (1), but I can't find any (2) is possible but does not seems "right" Regards Anders Gnsitrup _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
