Thanks for your replies. I managed to access the user bus by setting it up
according to the Arch guide.
Sincerely,
Ragnar
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 11:14 PM, Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net
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On Sat, 07.03.15 08:45, Mantas Mikulėnas (graw...@gmail.com) wrote:
On Fri, Mar 6,
On sön, 2015-03-08 at 23:14 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Sat, 07.03.15 08:45, Mantas Mikulėnas (graw...@gmail.com) wrote:
The latter is private, as the name suggests. Do not access it from
external programs, it is systemd's internal hack around ordering
issues with dbus, and nobody but
On Sat, 07.03.15 08:45, Mantas Mikulėnas (graw...@gmail.com) wrote:
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Ragnar Thomsen rthoms...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey List,
Does the user instance of systemd expose a dbus api?
Yes, that's what `systemctl` uses.
If yes, how does one access it?
Hi Ragnar,
I found out and published answer on your Github bug tracker
https://github.com/rthomsen/kcmsystemd/issues/17 .
It seems as simple a using Qt's buitlin QDBusConnection::sessionBus()
(qdbusviewer does that).
Alexandre
Le samedi 7 mars 2015, 08:45:42 Mantas Mikulėnas a écrit :
On
Hey List,
Does the user instance of systemd expose a dbus api? If yes, how does one
access it?
Sincerely,
Ragnar Thomsen
rthoms...@gmail.com
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On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Ragnar Thomsen rthoms...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey List,
Does the user instance of systemd expose a dbus api?
Yes, that's what `systemctl` uses.
If yes, how does one access it?
Much like the system instance – either over the DBus user bus, or over
the