# Template file for 'dbus' pkgname=dbus version=1.6.8 revision=3 build_style=gnu-configure configure_args="--disable-selinux --enable-userdb-cache --with-xml=expat --disable-dnotify --enable-inotify --with-dbus-user=dbus --disable-tests --disable-doxygen-docs --disable-xml-docs --disable-static --enable-epoll --disable-asserts --with-system-socket=/run/dbus/system_bus_socket --with-system-pid-file=/run/dbus/pid --with-console-auth-dir=/run/console/ --with-systemdsystemunitdir=/usr/lib/systemd/system" makedepends="pkg-config expat-devel libX11-devel systemd-devel" conf_files="/etc/dbus-1/session.conf /etc/dbus-1/system.conf" subpackages="dbus-devel dbus-libs dbus-x11" system_accounts="dbus" short_desc="Message bus system" maintainer="Juan RP " license="GPL-2" homepage="http://dbus.freedesktop.org/" distfiles="${homepage}/releases/dbus/dbus-${version}.tar.gz" checksum=fc1370ef38abeeb13f55c905ec002e60705fb0bfde3b8d21c8d6eb8056c11bac long_desc=" D-BUS is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications. Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in terms of complexity. D-BUS supports broadcast messages, asynchronous messages (thus decreasing latency), authentication, and more. It is designed to be low-overhead; messages are sent using a binary protocol, not using XML. D-BUS also supports a method call mapping for its messages, but it is not required; this makes using the system quite simple."