Lennart Poettering <mzkqt <at> 0pointer.de> writes: > > On Thu, 09.01.14 13:08, Ryan Lortie (desrt <at> desrt.ca) wrote:
> > > It's a whole other issue, though, when we start to talk about > > independent app vendors who don't want to use Gtk. People who want to > > make something in SDL and have it just work. What do we tell them? I > > guess we could start by asking them "what is your intended platform?" > > > > "I don't know.. GNOME? The freedesktop APIs? Linux? systemd-using > > systems?" > > How many systems are those currently, and how many are those going to be > in a year or two? I mean, by then the set of systems that have dbus (and > possibly a future fdo inhibitor service) and the set of systems that > have logind is probably going to be identical, no? I mean, if people > avoid logind, aren't they also avoiding dbus? What is logind and can I start it after the fact when I find it's needed for some weird GTK feature to work? I can certainly do that with dbus when I find that GTK insists on using dbus to notify the screensaver that the user is not idle. Thanks Michal _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
