On 07/10/14 21:34, Antoine Villeret wrote:
According to what I read, it seems that dbus uses /path/to/file to send /
receive values
So maybe we can use something like [binfile] or even [textfile] to
read/write to dbus.
But I may be on the wrong way...
Anyway I'll be happy to learn what you found and how you manage to do that
if you succeed (and where you're stuck if you don't)

I'm looking at dbus-send.c to just use the method they use ... it isn't too long, and most of it is parsing the arguments and reading the environment (which I do not need for this case) .... if it turns out just sending to a file that is easier, all the infrastructure is set up already since dbus-send is working ... just shell is too slow to get the timing right.

Simon

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