On 30/01/15 08:30, Simon McVittie wrote:
So that the people who are happy with the complexities of the current
arrangement can remain happy, here is how I intend it to work:
* ./configure --disable-user-bus: you get a login-session-centric world
* ./configure --enable-user-bus: you get a user-session-centric world
* configure either way and selectively install/delete files: you can
either have a login-session-centric or user-session-centric world,
depending what you install. (This is so I can have dbus-user-bus and
dbus-x11 binary packages in Debian, where the answer to "do A or do
B?" is always "both!", without having to compile everything twice;
the GNOME metapackage could eventually depend on dbus-user-bus.)
Implemented by:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61303
followed by
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61301
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Simon McVittie
Collabora Ltd. <http://www.collabora.com/>
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