Yeah, the version of the DBUS library that's in quicklisp is Death's
version, but the one that I use, as well as lucashpandolfo (I think) is
lucashpandolfo's fork of the project. It adds some features that I can't
remember the specifics of, but just classified as required to make the
library actually work as expected.

Anyways, if you clone (or unzip, etc) the repo into the local-projects
directory of your quicklisp directory, quicklisp will load that instead
of Death's. Same deal with the upower library.

-E

On 12/07/2013 11:06 PM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Evan <sire...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> I would probably start by checking out this project[1]. I think that
>> will have everything you need or probably almost everything you need.
>>
>> Regards,
>> E
>>
>> [1] https://github.com/lucashpandolfo/upower
> 
> Huh, that package seems to be built against a different version of dbus
> than what's in quicklisp. Weird, since upower was updated 10 months
> ago, and the dbus github repo hasn't been touched in a few years --
> the quicklisp dbus version must be coming from somewhere else... 
> 
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