This patch enables support for Mac OS X's launch daemon
for startup as well as sharing of the DBus session bus
environment. It includes a LaunchAgent plist for automatic
start of the session bus.
This will make integrating the building of HTML versions of these
manpages into the build system way easier, at the cost of keeping
manpages in a different directory to the source for the program they
describe. I think this is an acceptable trade-off.
This adds explanations for --address and --systemd-activation which have
recently been added to the daemon. Also adds coumentation for --nofork
and --introspect which has been previously forgotten.
num_fds is the number of elements of dirs currently in use. This bug
meant that encountering a previously un-watched directory would cause j
to increment forever, and so dirs[j] would eventually segfault.
(I've checked the corresponding code for inotify, and it's correct. I
wonder if some of the duplication could be eliminated.)
Thanks to Pablo Martí Gamboa <pmarti@warp.es> for reporting this issue!
Recent test configuration files contains 'unix:...'
bus adresses which do not work on windows.
For cross plattform usable test files the whole
listen tag entry has to be set by the build system,
which is available with a new build system variable
named TEST_LISTEN.
To have the client client side definition in sync,
TEST_CONNECTION has been moved from c file into cmake
build system.
Previously, if a method call activated a service, it would only be
delivered to that service, and not to other services with match rules
which should match. This patch replaces the improperly-duplicated
dispatch code in activation.c with a call back into the normal dispatch
code, fixing this bug (fd.o#26427).
(Additionally, were one to service-activate a service that doesn't
understand file descriptors with a message containing a file descriptor,
the previous code would send it anyway, and the service's dbus library
would blow up. This is also fixed here, since the normal dispatch code
checks this correctly.)
Previously, if a method call activated a service, it would only be
delivered to that service, and not to other services with match rules
which should match. This patch replaces the improperly-duplicated
dispatch code in activation.c with a call back into the normal dispatch
code, fixing this bug (fd.o#26427).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=572769
Previously we'd just continue if AVC initialization failed, but
that didn't really work because then we'd later crash in
avc_has_perm.
Simply treat initialization failures as fatal, and hopefully we
can get data from the system log.