dbus 1.4.18-1ubuntu1.3 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
dbus (1.4.18-1ubuntu1.3) precise-security; urgency=low * REGRESSION FIX: some applications launched with the activation helper may need DBUS_STARTER_ADDRESS. (LP: #1058343) - debian/patches/CVE-2012-3524-regression-fix.patch: hardcode the starter address to the default system bus address. * REGRESSION FIX: unclean shutdown after dbus upgrade (LP: #740390) - debian/libdbus-1-3.postinst: trigger an upstart re-exec before shutdown or reboot so that it can safely unmount the root filesystem. -- Marc Deslauriers <email address hidden> Wed, 03 Oct 2012 06:12:39 -0400
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- Marc Deslauriers
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- Ubuntu Developers
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- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- dbus: simple interprocess messaging system (daemon and utilities)
D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
terms of complexity.
.
D-Bus supports broadcast messages, asynchronous messages (thus
decreasing latency), authentication, and more. It is designed to be
low-overhead; messages are sent using a binary protocol, not using
XML. D-Bus also supports a method call mapping for its messages, but
it is not required; this makes using the system quite simple.
.
It comes with several bindings, including GLib, Python, Qt and Java.
.
This package contains the D-Bus daemon and related utilities.
.
The client-side library can be found in the libdbus-1-3 package, as it is no
longer contained in this package.
- dbus-1-dbg: simple interprocess messaging system (debug symbols)
D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
terms of complexity.
.
This package provides support for debugging programs that use the core
D-Bus shared library.
.
See the dbus package description for more information about D-Bus in general.
- dbus-1-doc: simple interprocess messaging system (documentation)
D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
terms of complexity.
.
This package contains the API documentation for D-Bus, as well as
the protocol specification.
.
See the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general.
- dbus-x11: simple interprocess messaging system (X11 deps)
D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
terms of complexity.
.
This package contains the dbus-launch utility which is necessary for
packages using a D-Bus session bus.
.
See the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general.
- libdbus-1-3: simple interprocess messaging system (library)
D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
terms of complexity.
.
D-Bus supports broadcast messages, asynchronous messages (thus
decreasing latency), authentication, and more. It is designed to be
low-overhead; messages are sent using a binary protocol, not using
XML. D-Bus also supports a method call mapping for its messages, but
it is not required; this makes using the system quite simple.
.
It comes with several bindings, including GLib, Python, Qt and Java.
.
The daemon can be found in the dbus package.
- libdbus-1-dev: simple interprocess messaging system (development headers)
D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
terms of complexity.
.
See the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general.