1.4.1, 1.5.0, 1.6

Pavel Strashkin pavel.strashkin at gmail.com
Wed Feb 16 04:43:10 PST 2011


..."people use TCP? why?"...wow! Didn't expect that :) We (i'm and
company) use dbus and tcp transport everywhere. We have a lot of
services which communicate with each other localy and remotely (!!!),
on Solaris and Windows. DBus is the great thing, especially when you
use it with Perl or Python. I can't (and i don't want to) find
something simplier to make servers/services/clients in a short time.
So. We need TCP. We need stable and customizable (timeouts, ...) TCP.

2011/2/16 Simon McVittie <simon.mcvittie at collabora.co.uk>:
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 at 14:44:53 +0300, Pavel Strashkin wrote:
>> - https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28979 (dbus-daemon
>> doesn't work when listen on TCP and system has no configured
>> interfaces)
>> - https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33234 ([PATCH] Allow to
>> setup connect timeout for TCP transport)
>
> To be honest, my thoughts about those are mostly "people use TCP? why?",
> but I'll have a look...
>
> For 1.4.4 I'm currently blocking on review for #33126 and preferably also
> #34292. If a committer reviews #16621, #29881, #33128, #33465, #33466 I
> wouldn't say no to those for 1.4.x either. If a non-committer (you?) reviews
> them and raises any obvious issues, that might reduce the work for reviewers
> somewhat and make it happen sooner.
>
> For 1.5.x I'm currently blocking on 1.4.4 and a lot of code review.
>
>    S
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