On Monday 12 June 2006 16:42, Dave McGuire wrote: > On Jun 12, 2006, at 11:13 AM, Peter Brett wrote: > > D-BUS is becoming a fairly standard thing on the Linux desktop these > > days: the > > HAL supports it, KDE4 and the next version of GNOME are both going to > > use it > > for application-to-application communication, and it's portable too. > > "Portable" meaning "runs on different Linux 'distros'", or portable > to other OSs and architectures? If it's truly portable, this is a > great step forward for application interoperability. I need to read up > on this! If it didn't port to everything Qt ports to, KDE4 wouldn't be built around it. Including Windows. http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dbus/2006-May/004755.html Peter -- Quake II build tools maintainer http://tinyurl.com/fkldd v2sw6YShw7$ln5pr6ck3ma8u6/8Lw3+2m0l7Ci6e4+8t4Eb8Aen5+6g6Pa2Xs5MSr5p4 hackerkey.com
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