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On 7/5/22 07:06, Simon Lees wrote:
Hi All,
For Tumbleweed and ALP we plan to follow Red Hat / Fedora / Debian and move from dbus-daemon to dbus-broker as it has a number of advantages and is what upstream is now focusing on.
Simon, When you say "is what upstream is now focusing on" -- who/what is upstream? dbus-broker and dbus are separate (e.g. https://github.com/bus1/dbus-broker), but can be used as a replacement. Seeing the upstream comment, I went and checked what Arch is doing (as they drop anything not maintained upstream), and Arch is using dbus-daemon. Or did you mean Tumbleweed and ALP as upstream?? Also what are the advantages of making the change to dbus-broker? What are we gaining by doing this? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.