On 08/19/2015 11:32 AM, Mantas Mikulėnas wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 4:47 PM, Ian Geiser <igei...@devonit.com
<mailto:igei...@devonit.com>> wrote:
...snip...
Not quite; …/systemd/private is not even a bus – it's a direct
peer-to-peer connection to systemd, providing just that one service. (It
is therefore independent of which dbus-daemon version you're running.)
So you need to connect to it in a slightly different way
(e.g. "g_dbus_connection_new_for_address()").
Also keep in mind that this socket is for internal systemd use only
(hence its name), and can be removed from systemd /at any time /in some
future release. For your own projects it's better to set up the actual
user bus.
Oh okay, yeah that makes sense now. So I will leave that alone then and
Yes, that would work. (Though e.g. if you use polkit it should be the
very latest version as well.)
Okay, I am looking at that now. Thanks a TON!
[Also that's some /weird/ quoting style of yours]
I have no clue what outlook "tried" to do. it's a bit "speshul" :D back
to a sensible mail client now...
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