Ohh,... should read more careful, or stop watching videos next to it.^^ ;)
Am 15.01.2014 23:48, schrieb Andrey Kozhevnikov: > we're talking about dbus interfaces, not apis :) > > On 16.01.2014 04:47, Gabriel Böhme wrote: >> I think DBUS is not restricted at all as far as I know, Bernd wrote >> the following some days ago: >> >> /This comment was about one specific DBus API (PackageKit), which will be >> made unavailable to 3rd party applications soon to prevent unrequested >> sideloading of RPM packages. An API designed for use by 3rd party >> applications for this task will be made available. >> >> DBus APIs generally are available to you if you have the right to acces >> them from your application without raising the applications >> privileges. PackageKit (hopefully) is the one big exception there at the >> moment. We're trying to create additional documentation on stability of >> DBus APIs to help you to avoid using an API which will still change a lot./ >> >> >> Gabriel. >> >> >> >> Am 15.01.2014 23:43, schrieb Andrey Kozhevnikov: >>> D-Bus interfaces not allowed for harbour. >>> And you can use everything you want if dont need to go to harbour :) >>> >>> On 16.01.2014 04:35, Matthias Fehring wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I have a question concerning the harbour rules and the currently >>>> allowed stuff. >>>> >>>> My application (http://ocnews.buschmann23.de) consists of two >>>> executable files. One is the frontend, the other one is a >>>> daemon/engine. Both are communicating through D-Bus, the >>>> daemon/engine is also started on request through D-Bus. >>>> >>>> Now the harbour rules seems only to allow one executable per >>>> package. How to go around these problem? Creating two packages? >>>> >>>> The other thing is the D-Bus interface of the daemon/engine. The >>>> new rpm validator in the SDK says, that it is not allowed to >>>> install files in /usr/share/dbus-1/interfaces and >>>> /usr/share/dbus-1/services. >>>> >>>> Is there a solution for that or can it currently not published >>>> through Jolla Store when it uses it's own D-Bus interface? >>>> >>>> >>>> Best greetings >>>> Matthias >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > > > > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list
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