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1Sections in this file describe:
2 - introduction and overview
3 - low-level vs. high-level API
4 - version numbers
5 - options to the configure script
6 - ABI stability policy
7
8Introduction
9===
10
11D-Bus is a simple system for interprocess communication and coordination.
12
13The "and coordination" part is important; D-Bus provides a bus daemon that does things like:
14 - notify applications when other apps exit
15 - start services on demand
16 - support single-instance applications
17
18See http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/ for lots of documentation,
19mailing lists, etc.
20
21See also the file HACKING for notes of interest to developers working on D-Bus.
22
23If you're considering D-Bus for use in a project, you should be aware
24that D-Bus was designed for a couple of specific use cases, a "system
25bus" and a "desktop session bus." These are documented in more detail
26in the D-Bus specification and FAQ available on the web site.
27
28If your use-case isn't one of these, D-Bus may still be useful, but
29only by accident; so you should evaluate carefully whether D-Bus makes
30sense for your project.
31
32Note: low-level API vs. high-level binding APIs
33===
34
35A core concept of the D-Bus implementation is that "libdbus" is
36intended to be a low-level API. Most programmers are intended to use
37the bindings to GLib, Qt, Python, Mono, Java, or whatever. These
38bindings have varying levels of completeness and are maintained as
39separate projects from the main D-Bus package. The main D-Bus package
40contains the low-level libdbus, the bus daemon, and a few command-line
41tools such as dbus-launch.
42
43If you use the low-level API directly, you're signing up for some
44pain. Think of the low-level API as analogous to Xlib or GDI, and the
45high-level API as analogous to Qt/GTK+/HTML.
46
47Version numbers
48===
49
50D-Bus uses the common "Linux kernel" versioning system, where
51even-numbered minor versions are stable and odd-numbered minor
52versions are development snapshots.
53
54So for example, development snapshots: 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.3.4
55Stable versions: 1.0, 1.0.1, 1.0.2, 1.2.1, 1.2.3
56
57All pre-1.0 versions were development snapshots.
58
59Development snapshots make no ABI stability guarantees for new ABI
60introduced since the last stable release. Development snapshots are
61likely to have more bugs than stable releases, obviously.
62
63Configuration
64===
65
66dbus could be build by using autotools or cmake.
67
68When using autotools the configure step is initiated by running ./configure
69with our without additional configuration flags.
70
71When using cmake the configure step is initiated by running the cmake
72program with our without additional configuration flags.
73
74Configuration flags
75===
76
77When using autools the dbus-specific configuration flags that can be given to
78the ./configure program are these
79
80  --enable-tests             enable unit test code
81  --enable-verbose-mode      support verbose debug mode
82  --enable-asserts           include assertion checks
83  --enable-checks            include sanity checks on public API
84  --enable-xml-docs          build XML documentation (requires xmlto)
85  --enable-doxygen-docs      build DOXYGEN documentation (requires Doxygen)
86  --enable-gcov              compile with coverage profiling instrumentation (gcc only)
87  --enable-abstract-sockets  use abstract socket namespace (linux only)
88  --enable-selinux           build with SELinux support
89  --enable-dnotify           build with dnotify support (linux only)
90  --enable-kqueue            build with kqueue support (*BSD only)
91  --with-xml=libxml/expat           XML library to use
92  --with-init-scripts=redhat        Style of init scripts to install
93  --with-session-socket-dir=dirname Where to put sockets for the per-login-session message bus
94  --with-test-socket-dir=dirname    Where to put sockets for make check
95  --with-system-pid-file=pidfile    PID file for systemwide daemon
96  --with-system-socket=filename     UNIX domain socket for systemwide daemon
97  --with-console-auth-dir=dirname   directory to check for console ownerhip
98  --with-dbus-user=<user>           User for running the DBUS daemon (messagebus)
99  --with-gnu-ld                     assume the C compiler uses GNU ld [default=no]
100  --with-tags[=TAGS]                include additional configurations [automatic]
101  --with-x                          use the X Window System
102
103When using the cmake build system the dbus-specific configuration flags that can be given
104to the cmake program are these (use -D<key>=<value> on command line)
105
106    CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE                   set dbus build mode - one of Debug|Release|RelWithDebInfo|MinSizeRel
107    DBUS_BUILD_TESTS                   enable unit test code  default=ON
108    DBUS_BUILD_X11                     Build X11-dependent code default=ON
109    HAVE_CONSOLE_OWNER_FILE            enable console owner file (solaris only) ) default=ON
110    DBUS_DISABLE_ASSERTS               Disable assertion checking default=OFF
111    DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS                Disable public API sanity checking default=OFF
112    DBUS_ENABLE_ABSTRACT_SOCKETS       enable support for abstract sockets (linux only) default=ON
113    DBUS_ENABLE_ANSI                   enable -ansi -pedantic gcc flags default=OFF
114    DBUS_ENABLE_DNOTIFY                build with dnotify support (linux only) default=ON
115    DBUS_ENABLE_VERBOSE_MODE           support verbose debug mode default=ON
116    DBUS_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_DOCS           build DOXYGEN documentation (requires Doxygen) default=ON
117    DBUS_GCOV_ENABLED                  compile with coverage profiling instrumentation (gcc only) default=OFF
118    DBUS_INSTALL_SYSTEM_LIBS           install required system libraries default (windows only) =OFF
119    DBUS_USE_EXPAT                     Use expat (== ON) or libxml2 (==OFF) default=ON [1]
120    DBUS_USE_NONCE_TCP_DEFAULT_ADDRESS Use nonce tcp default address default=OFF
121    DBUS_USE_OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING       enable win32 debug port for message output default=OFF
122
123    [1] requires installed development package of the related dependency
124
125
126API/ABI Policy
127===
128
129Now that D-Bus has reached version 1.0, the objective is that all
130applications dynamically linked to libdbus will continue working
131indefinitely with the most recent system and session bus daemons.
132
133 - The protocol will never be broken again; any message bus should
134   work with any client forever. However, extensions are possible
135   where the protocol is extensible.
136
137 - If the library API is modified incompatibly, we will rename it
138   as in http://ometer.com/parallel.html - in other words,
139   it will always be possible to compile against and use the older
140   API, and apps will always get the API they expect.
141
142Interfaces can and probably will be _added_. This means both new
143functions and types in libdbus, and new methods exported to
144applications by the bus daemon.
145
146The above policy is intended to make D-Bus as API-stable as other
147widely-used libraries (such as GTK+, Qt, Xlib, or your favorite
148example). If you have questions or concerns they are very welcome on
149the D-Bus mailing list.
150
151NOTE ABOUT DEVELOPMENT SNAPSHOTS AND VERSIONING
152
153Odd-numbered minor releases (1.1.x, 1.3.x, 2.1.x, etc. -
154major.minor.micro) are devel snapshots for testing, and any new ABI
155they introduce relative to the last stable version is subject to
156change during the development cycle.
157
158Any ABI found in a stable release, however, is frozen.
159
160ABI will not be added in a stable series if we can help it. i.e. the
161ABI of 1.2.0 and 1.2.5 you can expect to be the same, while the ABI of
1621.4.x may add more stuff not found in 1.2.x.
163
164NOTE ABOUT STATIC LINKING
165
166We are not yet firmly freezing all runtime dependencies of the libdbus
167library. For example, the library may read certain files as part of
168its implementation, and these files may move around between versions.
169
170As a result, we don't yet recommend statically linking to
171libdbus. Also, reimplementations of the protocol from scratch might
172have to work to stay in sync with how libdbus behaves.
173
174To lock things down and declare static linking and reimplementation to
175be safe, we'd like to see all the internal dependencies of libdbus
176(for example, files read) well-documented in the specification, and
177we'd like to have a high degree of confidence that these dependencies
178are supportable over the long term and extensible where required.
179
180NOTE ABOUT HIGH-LEVEL BINDINGS
181
182Note that the high-level bindings are _separate projects_ from the
183main D-Bus package, and have their own release cycles, levels of
184maturity, and ABI stability policies. Please consult the documentation
185for your binding.
186