void-packages/templates/dbus/template
Juan RP 0a0ddc92bc dbus, upstart: use keep_dirs and conf_files.
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# Template file for 'dbus'
pkgname=dbus
version=1.2.12
distfiles="http://dbus.freedesktop.org/releases/dbus/$pkgname-$version.tar.gz"
build_style=gnu_configure
configure_args="--disable-selinux --enable-userdb-cache --with-xml=expat
--localstatedir=/var --without-x"
make_install_args="DBUS_DAEMONDIR=$XBPS_DESTDIR/$pkgname-$version/usr/sbin
DBUS_DATADIR=$XBPS_DESTDIR/$pkgname-$version/usr/share"
short_desc="Message bus system"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
checksum=b2ec81e7d9fa5e24f67baccfd9af2755a7797a65cb4c3cad10d023867f2bd220
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."
keep_dirs="/etc/dbus-1"
conf_files="/etc/dbus-1/session.conf /etc/dbus-1/system.conf"
build_depends="pkg-config-0.23 expat-2.0.1"
run_depends="glibc-2.8 expat-2.0.1"