Hi,
Thanks for the heads up. What are the possible alternatives for a c++ dbus 
library (which does not require heavy dependencies such as qt or glib)?

Please note that the Ring codebase is based on sflphone, which dates back to 
2004 (though I didn't search to see when dbus was integrated).

Also, I noticed the last message on the sourceforge mailing list mentioned 
moving the repo to github, which does have recent commits, possibly its 
somewhat maintained there now?
https://sourceforge.net/p/dbus-cplusplus/mailman/message/34731100/
https://github.com/andreas-volz/dbus-cplusplus

Thanks,
-stepan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Yuri" <y...@rawbw.com>
To: ring@lists.savoirfairelinux.net
Sent: Monday, May 9, 2016 8:40:59 PM
Subject: [Ring] ring-daemon shouldn't use dbus-c++ that hasn't been updated     
from 2012

dbus-c++ is unmaintained, fails to build on some system (like FreeBSD). 
And nobody else uses it as far I can tell.

New and upcoming system like Ring probably shouldn't use an outdated 
unmaintained package like this.

Yuri

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