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Re: Question with object_path registrations: msg#00024freedesktop.dbus
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 18:11, Seth Nickell wrote: > OK, reading through the code I finally figured it out. You have to start > registering paths *at the base of the tree*, but not including "/". If > you register "/some/long/path" right from the get-go, it looks like > things succeeded, but a list of "/some/long" won't succeed because > "/some/long" is unknown. It may be prudent to help people understand > this in the docs too, though perhaps this is just me being bubble > headed. If true this is a bug, it's not intended that /some/long has to have a registered handler. Havoc
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