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This README.windbus file below originates from the "windbus" fork. It
does not reflect reality here. Changes from both windbus and the
separate "dbus4win" fork have been merged into this code repository,
as applicable.
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Windows port of the freedesktop.org D-Bus
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Requirements
------------
- cmake version >= 2.4.4 see http://www.cmake.org
- installed libxml2 or libexpat from http://82.149.170.66/kde-windows/win32libs
Build
-----
unix
1. install cmake and libxml or libexpat
2. get dbus sources
3. mkdir dbus-build
4. cd dbus-build
5. cmake <dbus-src-root>/cmake or cmake -DDBUS_USE_EXPAT=on <dbus-src-root>/cmake in case libexpat should de used
5. make
6. make install
win32
1. Install your prefered compiler
- Mingw from www.mingw.org
- Visual C++ 2005 Express/Studio
2. Install libxml2 or libexpat packages from
http://82.149.170.66/kde-windows/win32libs
into a subdir win32libs in your program installation eg
- german => "c:\Programme\win32libs"
- english => "c:\Program Files\win32libs"
3. download and install the most recent CMake version from http://www.cmake.org/files/
4. apply dbus-win.patch: 'patch -p0 -i dbus-win.patch'
5. open command shell and run in the created build folder which resides side by side
to the D-Bus sources:
- for mingw:
cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" <options> ..\<dbus-source-root>\cmake
- for Visual C++
cmake ..\<dbus-source-root>\cmake
7. build
Tests
-----
(when build with the Visual C++ IDE the *.exe files are
in the bin/Debug and bin/Release folder)
- dbus library check
bin\dbus-test.exe .\test\data
- bus daemon check
bin\bus-test.exe .\test\data
- check available names
bin\test_names.exe
- check if dbus-daemon is accessable
bin\dbus-send.exe --session --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.DBus / org.freedesktop.DBus.ListNames method return sender=org.freedesktop.DBus -> dest=:1.4 array [ string "org.freedesktop.DBus"string ":1.4"]
- start dbus-daemon
* set DBUS_VERBOSE=0 (=1 for getting debug infos)
* start bin\dbus-daemon --session
* bin\dbus-send.exe --dest=org.freedesktop.DBus --print-reply --type=method_call / org.freedesktop.DBus.StartServiceByName string:org.freedesktop.DBus.TestSuiteEchoService uint32:455 method return sender=org.freedesktop.DBus -> dest=:1.8 uint32 2
Some build options
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key description default value
--- ----------- -------------
DBUS_USE_EXPAT "Use expat (== ON) or libxml2 (==OFF) OFF
DBUS_DISABLE_ASSERTS "Disable assertion checking" OFF
DBUS_BUILD_TESTS "enable unit test code" ON
DBUS_ENABLE_ANSI "enable -ansi -pedantic gcc flags" OFF
DBUS_ENABLE_GCOV "compile with coverage profiling
instrumentation (gcc only)" OFF
DBUS_ENABLE_VERBOSE_MODE "support verbose debug mode" ON
DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS "Disable public API sanity checking" OFF
DBUS_INSTALL_SYSTEM_LIBS "install required system libraries
(mingw: libxml2, libiconv, mingw10)" OFF
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE "build type (== debug) or (== release) release
Developers
----------
Running the tests in Visual Studio:
To successfully run the tests by the IDE you must add
the FULL patch to test\data in your build directory
(e.g. c:\dbus\build\test\data)
in something like
-> Project Settings
-> Debugging
-> Command line arguments
FAQ
---
- How much work remains till DBUS win32 can be merged with the main project?
There are some patches outstanding and the most effort is required in
discussions with the main dbus team how to implement some parts. One of
the main dbus team estimated the open work to one fulltime week.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dbus/2006-November/006264.html
I assume they will answer ALL your questions, and they are very
interested in fully supporting win32.
- How far is WinDBus from being usable for production ?
dbus comes with a test suite which is used on unix to guarantate
production quality and this test suite runs mostly. There are some
test not running and we need help to get them running.
In the pratice I and some other people are using dbus for at least more
than a half year in conjunction with kde on windows without any problems.
- On UNIX D-Bus uses UNIX sockets to communicate (correct me if I'm wrong).
What is used on Windows ?
tcp sockets, there are some efforts to get named pipe running, but some
design problems of the win32 api, we are not able to solve without
bigger changes to the dbus code base let us stop this effort.
- Do you have any clue if dbus-win32 can run in a Windows CE environment?
I was told that windows ce does not have posix function
open/close/select/... and dbus code uses such function in some area.
- Do you know if the C++ binding made by OpenWengo will be easily portable to Windows?
We have already ported the OpenWengo dbus-c++ binding, see in WinDBus svn (http://sf.net/projects/windbus)
The related test applicationa are running well.
TODO
----
February 2007:
- all changes of dbus-win.patch should become part of the official D-Bus code
- all code currently disabled by DBUS_WIN_FIXME should work
- clean up:
* bus/bus-service-win.c
* bus/dir-watch.c
* dbus/dbus-spawn-win.c
* dbus/dbus-sysdeps-util-win.c
* dbus/dbus-sysdeps-win.c
see also:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dbus/2006-July/005076.html