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On 04/05/12 18:02, Greg KH wrote: |
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> When was the last time dbus crashed on you? |
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Last time I used with bluez? I think about few months ago, I hadn't time |
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to debug the issue and I tend not to use stuff I known broken. |
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I know that's a chicken egg issue =| |
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I'm not sure if connman hanging randomly is related to dbus or connman |
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itself, again I hadn't had time to check what's exactly wrong. |
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> And what would you consider "reliable" enough for "core services"? |
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No dependency beside libc. |
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> dbus |
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> has proven itself over _many_ years to handle all of the issues that |
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> something like this requires very well. It's a non-trivial thing to |
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> implement and the authors of it have done a very good job, after |
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> learning how to do it from other failed attempts at the same thing. |
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Yet it crashes in some situations. My fault for not helping debugging |
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them I guess. Again, I had something more interesting to do. |
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> And what are you going to do when dbus moves into the kernel itself |
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> (hint, it will be there soon)? |
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Disabling it if I don't need it, as everybody in the world does disable |
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the posix message queues? |
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> How are you going to not use it then? |
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I guess freebsd is still a supported platform for enlightenment and all |
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the programs I use. |
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lu |
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Luca Barbato |
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Gentoo/linux |
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http://dev.gentoo.org/~lu_zero |