On Sat, 27 Sep 2014 08:57:19 -0500
Michael Catanzaro <mcatanz...@gnome.org> wrote:
> [...] Whereas the versions of your
> applications can probably vary without TOO much trouble, you should only
> ever update core components like gnome-shell, gnome-settings-daemon, and
> gnome-control-center at the same time. gnome-tweak-tool is another one
> where something is likely to break if not upgraded in lockstep.

How could they be made more robust against this sort of problem?

> These
> communicate over unstable D-Bus interfaces and assume they're
> communicating with the corresponding version of the other components.
Why don't they ask, and refuse to run if they depend on the other parts so 
closely. But in that case what's the advantage of using dbus?

It's already a pain for users that things like themes and shell extensions are 
so closely tied to the gnome-shell version, but at least they just refuse to 
load rather than breaking in unpredictable ways.


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