Hi Arne,
there was some mention in this list, that dbus fixed their
security stuff, and that's why it's not working any more.
To fix it, a new config file is needed. Partial fixes were
mentioned on the list, too. I'm not a dbus person, and maybe
that is only half of the story or less :-)
Cheers,
Erich
arne anka wrote:
I can tell to you how I solved. The problem is not of o-p-p, but is a
dbus problem.
i got the latest sources from the opp project site and built the deb --
i had to change the version from 0.5-1 (to 0.9-2) but afterwards it
installed and works now again.
so, indeed, these are different issues.
If you try to do a mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.frameworkd I think you
will receive an error.
I solved so:
changing
not that i in the least understand that complex dbus security, but tzo
me it seems, you are disabling it totally.
what confuses me is, that it used to work before. what exactly did
change in ms5 that made it incompatible to the dbus security?
or is it an issue with mdbus itself?
any hints from the fso guys?
should i file a bug? if yes, in fso or debian?
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