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Re: Activation: Service providers providing more than one service: msg#00037freedesktop.dbus
On January 09, 2004 12:24 pm, Mikael Hallendal wrote: > 2) Have a service provider that can provide several services: For > example a .service file would contain information about all the > services a certain service provider provides, example: > > <serviceprovider name="org.gnome.Foo"> > <exec>/opt/gnome2/libexec/foo-d</exec> > <service name="org.gnome.Foo.ServiceA"/> > <service name="org.gnome.Foo.ServiceB"/> > </serviceprovider> > > The bus can then see that when someone tries to activate > org.gnome.Foo.ServiceB while it is still activating service provider > org.gnome.Foo it should wait until the service provider is activated. > > Any suggestions? I am not a DBUS core dev, but to me the second suggestion seems much more appropriate from a design standpoint.
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