On Di, 18.09.18 15:07, deepan muthusamy (deepan.m2...@gmail.com) wrote:
> What is the difference between dbus service and bus-activatable service?
That's really a question to ask the D-Bus mailing list, not the
systemd one.
That said: a dbus service just means a service offering IPC interfaces
What is the difference between dbus service and bus-activatable service?
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On Mon, 04.03.13 19:00, Simon McVittie (simon.mcvit...@collabora.co.uk) wrote:
On 04/03/13 14:31, Lennart Poettering wrote:
So here's how to do this, it's very simple: every char outside of the
A-Za-z0-9 range is escaped as _XY where XY is the numeric code of the
char, as 2 char
On Sun, 03.03.13 19:06, David Strauss (da...@davidstrauss.net) wrote:
I can't find any documentation on how service names get encoded for
DBus. It looks pretty close to URL encoding with underscores instead
of percent signs.
If I can get a definitive answer, I'll update the wiki. If I
On 04/03/13 14:31, Lennart Poettering wrote:
So here's how to do this, it's very simple: every char outside of the
A-Za-z0-9 range is escaped as _XY where XY is the numeric code of the
char, as 2 char lower-case hex value. Note that _ itself is also
escaped, to _5f.
This sounds a lot like
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Simon McVittie
simon.mcvit...@collabora.co.uk wrote:
Before freezing this as ABI, you might want to consider a couple of the more
subtle points from that function
Considering that those two suggestions cover cases not yet handled by
systemd's still-informal
I can't find any documentation on how service names get encoded for
DBus. It looks pretty close to URL encoding with underscores instead
of percent signs.
If I can get a definitive answer, I'll update the wiki. If I can't, I
can, of course, dive into the source.
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