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Name: libdbus-glib
Version: 0.76
Release: alt0.M41.1
Summary: GLib bindings for D-BUS
License: GPL or Academic Free License
Group: System/Libraries
URL: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/DBusBindings
Packager: Valery Inozemtsev <shrek at altlinux.ru>
Source: %name-%version.tar
Patch: %name-%version-%release.patch
BuildRequires: dbus doxygen gcc-c++ glib2-devel libdbus-devel libexpat-devel xmlto gtk-doc
%description
D-BUS is a system for low-latency, low-overhead, easy to use interprocess
communication (IPC). In more detail:
o D-BUS is low-latency because it is designed to avoid round trips and
allow asynchronous operation, much like the X protocol.
o D-BUS is low-overhead because it uses a binary protocol, and does not
have to convert to and from a text format such as XML. Because D-BUS is
intended for potentially high-resolution same-machine IPC, not primarily
for Internet IPC, this is an interesting optimization.
o D-BUS is easy to use because it works in terms of messages rather than
byte streams, and automatically handles a lot of the hard IPC issues.
Also, the D-BUS library is designed to be wrapped in a way that lets
developers use their framework's existing object/type system, rather
than learning a new one specifically for IPC.
This package contains D-BUS library wrapper suitable for applications
which make use of GLib event loop.
%package devel
Summary: GLib bindings development files for D-BUS
Group: Development/C
Requires: %name = %version-%release
PreReq: libdbus-devel >= 0.94
Requires: glib2-devel
%description devel
D-BUS is a system for low-latency, low-overhead, easy to use interprocess
communication (IPC). In more detail:
o D-BUS is low-latency because it is designed to avoid round trips and
allow asynchronous operation, much like the X protocol.
o D-BUS is low-overhead because it uses a binary protocol, and does not
have to convert to and from a text format such as XML. Because D-BUS is
intended for potentially high-resolution same-machine IPC, not primarily
for Internet IPC, this is an interesting optimization.
o D-BUS is easy to use because it works in terms of messages rather than
byte streams, and automatically handles a lot of the hard IPC issues.
Also, the D-BUS library is designed to be wrapped in a way that lets
developers use their framework's existing object/type system, rather
than learning a new one specifically for IPC.
This package contains GLib bindings development files for D-BUS.
%package doc
Summary: GLib bindings documentation for D-BUS
Group: Development/C
Requires: %name = %version-%release
%description doc
D-BUS is a system for low-latency, low-overhead, easy to use interprocess
communication (IPC). In more detail:
o D-BUS is low-latency because it is designed to avoid round trips and
allow asynchronous operation, much like the X protocol.
o D-BUS is low-overhead because it uses a binary protocol, and does not
have to convert to and from a text format such as XML. Because D-BUS is
intended for potentially high-resolution same-machine IPC, not primarily
for Internet IPC, this is an interesting optimization.
o D-BUS is easy to use because it works in terms of messages rather than
byte streams, and automatically handles a lot of the hard IPC issues.
Also, the D-BUS library is designed to be wrapped in a way that lets
developers use their framework's existing object/type system, rather
than learning a new one specifically for IPC.
This package contains GLib bindings documentation files for D-BUS.
%prep
%setup -q
%patch -p1
%build
gtkdocize
%autoreconf
%configure \
--enable-gtk-doc \
--disable-static
%make_build
%install
%make DESTDIR=%buildroot install
%post -p %post_ldconfig
%postun -p %postun_ldconfig
%files
%doc AUTHORS HACKING NEWS README
%_libdir/lib*.so.*
%files devel
%_includedir/dbus-1.0/dbus/dbus*.h
%_bindir/dbus-binding-tool
%_libdir/lib*.so
%_pkgconfigdir/dbus-glib-1.pc
%files doc
%_datadir/gtk-doc/html/dbus-glib
%changelog
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Version: 0.76
Release: alt0.M41.1
Summary: GLib bindings for D-BUS
License: GPL or Academic Free License
Group: System/Libraries
URL: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/DBusBindings
Packager: Valery Inozemtsev <shrek at altlinux.ru>
Source: %name-%version.tar
Patch: %name-%version-%release.patch
BuildRequires: dbus doxygen gcc-c++ glib2-devel libdbus-devel libexpat-devel xmlto gtk-doc
%description
D-BUS is a system for low-latency, low-overhead, easy to use interprocess
communication (IPC). In more detail:
o D-BUS is low-latency because it is designed to avoid round trips and
allow asynchronous operation, much like the X protocol.
o D-BUS is low-overhead because it uses a binary protocol, and does not
have to convert to and from a text format such as XML. Because D-BUS is
intended for potentially high-resolution same-machine IPC, not primarily
for Internet IPC, this is an interesting optimization.
o D-BUS is easy to use because it works in terms of messages rather than
byte streams, and automatically handles a lot of the hard IPC issues.
Also, the D-BUS library is designed to be wrapped in a way that lets
developers use their framework's existing object/type system, rather
than learning a new one specifically for IPC.
This package contains D-BUS library wrapper suitable for applications
which make use of GLib event loop.
%package devel
Summary: GLib bindings development files for D-BUS
Group: Development/C
Requires: %name = %version-%release
PreReq: libdbus-devel >= 0.94
Requires: glib2-devel
%description devel
D-BUS is a system for low-latency, low-overhead, easy to use interprocess
communication (IPC). In more detail:
o D-BUS is low-latency because it is designed to avoid round trips and
allow asynchronous operation, much like the X protocol.
o D-BUS is low-overhead because it uses a binary protocol, and does not
have to convert to and from a text format such as XML. Because D-BUS is
intended for potentially high-resolution same-machine IPC, not primarily
for Internet IPC, this is an interesting optimization.
o D-BUS is easy to use because it works in terms of messages rather than
byte streams, and automatically handles a lot of the hard IPC issues.
Also, the D-BUS library is designed to be wrapped in a way that lets
developers use their framework's existing object/type system, rather
than learning a new one specifically for IPC.
This package contains GLib bindings development files for D-BUS.
%package doc
Summary: GLib bindings documentation for D-BUS
Group: Development/C
Requires: %name = %version-%release
%description doc
D-BUS is a system for low-latency, low-overhead, easy to use interprocess
communication (IPC). In more detail:
o D-BUS is low-latency because it is designed to avoid round trips and
allow asynchronous operation, much like the X protocol.
o D-BUS is low-overhead because it uses a binary protocol, and does not
have to convert to and from a text format such as XML. Because D-BUS is
intended for potentially high-resolution same-machine IPC, not primarily
for Internet IPC, this is an interesting optimization.
o D-BUS is easy to use because it works in terms of messages rather than
byte streams, and automatically handles a lot of the hard IPC issues.
Also, the D-BUS library is designed to be wrapped in a way that lets
developers use their framework's existing object/type system, rather
than learning a new one specifically for IPC.
This package contains GLib bindings documentation files for D-BUS.
%prep
%setup -q
%patch -p1
%build
gtkdocize
%autoreconf
%configure \
--enable-gtk-doc \
--disable-static
%make_build
%install
%make DESTDIR=%buildroot install
%post -p %post_ldconfig
%postun -p %postun_ldconfig
%files
%doc AUTHORS HACKING NEWS README
%_libdir/lib*.so.*
%files devel
%_includedir/dbus-1.0/dbus/dbus*.h
%_bindir/dbus-binding-tool
%_libdir/lib*.so
%_pkgconfigdir/dbus-glib-1.pc
%files doc
%_datadir/gtk-doc/html/dbus-glib
%changelog
…
Полный changelog можно просмотреть здесь