On Wed, 2012-09-05 at 11:30 +0200, Andrzej J. R. Hunt wrote:
I've ported my code to dbus-glib now (wrapped in ENABLE_DBUS) -- for
the moment I don't think it's too critical to have dbus enabled, but
would be nice to have for 3.7.
Makes sense I think :-) Of course, if you really want to have fun; and
given that this is only for one or two methods, we could perhaps use
libdbus directly - it has a very static/stable ABI and has been around
~forever. We could also dlopen / wrap that in extremis I suppose.
I've found that the other code using dbus
( vcl/unx/gtk/window/gtkframe.cxx ) spits out:
Oh - that's annoying; we should prolly just stop those arriving.
(Presumably since I'm on kde.)
But using the gtk+ theming under KDE ?
I'm not building with any of the debug options (I only have debug=t
for sd). Would it not be more appropriate to use g_debug rather than
g_warning for these messages, as currently they'll appear on any
system that doesn't have gnome?
Seems reasonable to me ;-)
Thanks !
Michael.
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