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Source: dbus
Section: devel
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Sjoerd Simons <sjoerd@debian.org>, Sebastian Dröge <slomo@ubuntu.com>
Build-Depends: cdbs (>= 0.4.43), debhelper (>= 5.0.37.2), libexpat-dev, doxygen, docbook-utils, xmlto, libx11-dev
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
Package: dbus
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, adduser, debianutils (>= 1.22.0), lsb-base (>= 3.1)
Conflicts: libdbus0, dbus-1, dbus-1-utils (<< 0.50-2), libdbus-1-1
Replaces: libdbus0, dbus-1
Description: simple interprocess messaging system
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.
.
D-Bus is still under heavy development, but is expected to be widely
used. It comes with several interfaces, including GLib. See the
description of dbus-glib-1 for more information about those.
.
This package contains the D-Bus daemon; the client-side library can
be found in the libdbus-1-3 package, as it is no longer contained in
this package.
Package: libdbus-1-3
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Recommends: dbus
Section: libs
Conflicts: dbus (<< 0.60)
Description: simple interprocess messaging system
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.
.
D-Bus is still under heavy development, but is expected to be widely
used. It comes with several interfaces, including GLib. See the
description of libdbus-glib-1-2 for more information about those.
.
The daemon can be found in the dbus package.
Package: dbus-1-utils
Architecture: any
Section: utils
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, dbus
Description: simple interprocess messaging system (utilities)
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.
.
This package contains several D-Bus related utilities like
dbus-launch and dbus-send.
.
See the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general.
Package: dbus-1-doc
Section: doc
Architecture: all
Suggests: dbus-1-dev
Conflicts: libdbus0-doc
Replaces: libdbus0-doc
Description: simple interprocess messaging system (documentation)
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.
.
This package contains the API documentation for D-Bus, as well as
the protocol specification.
.
See the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general.
Package: libdbus-1-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libdbus-1-3 (= ${Source-Version}), pkg-config
Conflicts: dbus-1-dev
Replaces: libdbus0-dev, dbus-1-dev
Description: simple interprocess messaging system (development headers)
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.
.
See the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general.
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