Le 18.10.2014 16:14, Brian a écrit :
Which once again raises the main question; what does systemd have to
do
with this? The original post gives an unexplained solution to a
non-existent problem.
Dbus is (a crap, but not only) a tool to allow applications to share
informations with other applications (why should those apps to do so, is
often a mistery for me. Especially why should them have to do that in
XML...).
I guess that claws uses (lib)dbus to notify dbus-compliant softwares
that there is a new mail. Softwares like, for example,
notification-daemon (which also depends only on libdbus, but I failed to
use it without dbus, I must admit it. Did not spend lot of time on that,
anyway, it might be easy.).
Now, how softwares did before was maybe a nightmare. Doing the wheel
everytime, in different fashion, etc.
The other reliable technique I know is through window managers, by
setting a flag (I do not know how it's named, I only know about this
technique because some softwares uses it... like, for example, claws.)
which, depending on the WM, will result in a visual and or audio hint.
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