Tilman Baumann writes: > >D-Bus is a abused unix domain socket interface for broadcasts and >multicast.
Abused? "Built on top of", of course, but I don't see why you'd say abused. >IPC is usually somethig the OS provides you at a basic level. Signals, >semaphores and of course shared memory... > >It really depends on what do you want. You would not use d-bus for >syncronizing threads. But you would use d-bus for signalling other >programs that any event has occurred. Or that you need some things done >by other daemons. I'll agree with all of this.

