On Thu, 23 Jul 2015 13:44:32 -0700
James Powell <james4591@???> wrote:
> So exactly what do we use in place of D-Bus as a replacement
> Userspace IPC handler and protocol that is Generic to POSIX systems
> and UNIX?
Nothing. I've never felt the functionality to be especially valuable. I
guess I won't get informed when Clementine changes songs. Oh well.
> If we rip out D-Bus what do we use in it's place that is drop in
> compatible? You're talking about tearing apart a LOT of packages just
> to satisfy a grievance.
I don't know about others, but *I* was talking about something a user
does, not something Devuan does.
>
> This is outside the scope and mission statement of Devuan,
See my response above.
> and I'm
> sorry if you dislike D-Bus so much, but it is accepted and POSIX
> compliant software.
See my response above.
> It's not perfect, but are any protocols that
> allow interapplication and interprocess communication across a system
> and network going to be not be complex to work?
I could probably make one, but that's besides the point.
>
> Again, a witch hunt on software is not necessary, needed, or
> appropriate for Devuan.
I can't speak for others, but all I did was give instructions on how a
user could run sans-dbus if s/he, doesn't like I, don't like dbus.
SteveT
Steve Litt
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