Hi Philip,
On 01/08/2016 05:57 PM, Philip Withnall wrote:
If the sender flags a D-Bus message as not expecting a reply, it is
against system bus policy to send a reply — sending one will result in
errors being sent to us by dbus-daemon.
Magically drop all replies to messages which request no reply.
This is not a complete fix. In an ideal world, the existing check for
G_DBUS_METHOD_FLAG_NOREPLY would be dropped, as the server should be
prepared to return a reply to every method, if the client requests and
expects one — otherwise the client will time out. However, that’s a
much bigger change with a much bigger risk of breaking things, so I’ll
stick with this for now.
---
gdbus/object.c | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
Patch is still corrupt.
Applying: gdbus: Drop message replies if the sender requested no reply
fatal: corrupt patch at line 10
Patch failed at 0001 gdbus: Drop message replies if the sender requested
no reply
Are you using git send-email?
Regards,
-Denis
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