On 5/26/07, James Richard Tyrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Pierre Ducroquet wrote:
> On Saturday 26 May 2007 12:29:19 James Richard Tyrer wrote:
>> [snip snip]
>> I must admit that I don't know what DBus is, or what it is supposed to
>> do although I thought that it was for interprocess communication.  All I
>> know is that it doesn't work with KDE (last time I tried it).
> Are you really a KDE developer ?


i dont like dbus at all. i always found it very hard to work with. i
would rather use an http like client-server based system for
synchronization among processes. same goes for hal.

besides it depends in glib thats bad enough.

Why ask such a question?  Why not just check:

http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kde-common/accounts?revision=668058&view=markup

I am not a major developer.  I mostly do icons and fix bugs.

> DBus is going to replace DCOP in KDE4...

Yes, and I hope that the core developers get it to work.  The first
efforts in the 3.5 branch were not ready for prime time when released.


i never liked rpc like protocols at all... i would rather use http.
even for local services.

i think they will get it to work... next year.

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