Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,

Saravanan Shanmugham (sarvi):
This sounds like Upstart is proposing a hard dependendency on D-Bus.

It proposes a hard dependency on the d-bus library and protocol.
(There needs to be *some* way of talking to init ... and the d-bus
protocol seems to be reasonably sane for doing this kind of thing)

talking to init can be accomplished without the overhead of dbus


It does not propose a hard dependency on the system d-bus daemon.
(That'd make no sense, as init needs to be controllable without any
system services running; conversely, you might want to start dbus from
the boot ramdisk before switching to the "real" init daemon.)


If dbus is required for upstart, then the dbus daemon is better integrated _in_ 
upstart.

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