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A list of the installed files, along with their short descriptions can be found at ../../../../lfs/view/systemd/chapter08/dbus.html#contents-dbus.
Even though D-Bus was built in LFS, there are some features provided by the package that other BLFS packages need, but their dependencies didn't fit into LFS.
Development versions of BLFS may not build or run some packages properly if LFS or dependencies have been updated since the most recent stable versions of the books.
Download (HTTP): https://dbus.freedesktop.org/releases/dbus/dbus-1.14.10.tar.xz
Download MD5 sum: 46070a3487817ff690981f8cd2ba9376
Download size: 1.3 MB
Estimated disk space required: 23 MB (add 25 MB for tests)
Estimated build time: 0.2 SBU (add 1.5 SBU for tests)
Xorg Libraries (for dbus-launch program)
Systemd-254 (runtime, for registering services launched by D-Bus session daemon as systemd user services); For the tests: D-Bus Python-1.3.2, PyGObject-3.46.0, and Valgrind-3.22.0; for documentation: Doxygen-1.9.8, xmlto-0.0.28, Ducktype, and Yelp Tools
Editor Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/dbus
Install D-Bus by running the following commands (you may wish to review the output from ./configure --help first and add any desired parameters to the configure command shown below):
./configure --prefix=/usr \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --localstatedir=/var \ --runstatedir=/run \ --enable-user-session \ --disable-doxygen-docs \ --disable-xml-docs \ --disable-static \ --docdir=/usr/share/doc/dbus-1.14.10 \ --with-system-socket=/run/dbus/system_bus_socket && make
See below for test instructions.
Now, as the root
user:
make install
If you are using a DESTDIR install,
dbus-daemon-launch-helper needs to be fixed
afterwards. Issue, as root
user:
chown -v root:messagebus /usr/libexec/dbus-daemon-launch-helper && chmod -v 4750 /usr/libexec/dbus-daemon-launch-helper
Many tests are disabled unless both D-Bus Python-1.3.2 and PyGObject-3.46.0 have been installed. They must be run as an unprivileged user from a local session with bus address. To run the standard tests issue make check.
If you want to run the unit regression tests, configure requires additional parameters which expose additional functionality in the binaries that are not intended to be used in a production build of D-Bus. If you would like to run the tests, issue the following commands (for the tests, you don't need to build the docs):
make distclean && PYTHON=python3 ./configure --enable-tests \ --enable-asserts \ --disable-doxygen-docs \ --disable-xml-docs && make && make check
One test, test-autolaunch, is known to fail. There have also been reports that the tests may fail if running inside a Midnight Commander shell. You may get out-of-memory error messages when running the tests. These are normal and can be safely ignored.
--disable-doxygen-docs
: This switch disables
doxygen documentation build and install, if you have
doxygen installed. If
doxygen is installed, and you wish to build
them, remove this parameter.
--disable-xml-docs
: This switch disables html
documentation build and install, if you have
xmlto installed. If
xmlto is installed, and you wish to build
them, remove this parameter.
--disable-static
: This switch prevents
installation of static versions of the libraries.
--enable-user-session
: This parameter enables
per-user DBus sessions with
systemd.
--with-system-pid-file=/run/dbus/pid
: This
parameter specifies the location of the PID file.
--with-system-socket=/run/dbus/system_bus_socket
:
This parameter specifies the location of the system bus socket.
--enable-tests
: Builds extra parts of the code to
support all tests. Do not use on a production build.
--enable-embedded-tests
: Builds extra parts of the
code to support only unit tests. Do not use on a production build.
--enable-asserts
: Enables debugging code to run
assertions for statements normally assumed to be true. This prevents a
warning that '--enable-tests
' on its own is only
useful for profiling and might not give true results for all tests, but
adds its own NOTE that this should not be used in a production build.
The configuration files listed above should probably not be
modified. If changes are required, you should create
/etc/dbus-1/session-local.conf
and/or
/etc/dbus-1/system-local.conf
and make any
desired changes to these files.
If any packages install a
D-Bus .service
file outside of the standard /usr/share/dbus-1/services
directory,
that directory should be added to the local session configuration.
For instance, /usr/local/share/dbus-1/services
can
be added by performing the following commands as the
root
user:
cat > /etc/dbus-1/session-local.conf << "EOF"
<!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC
"-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Bus Configuration 1.0//EN"
"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/busconfig.dtd">
<busconfig>
<!-- Search for .service files in /usr/local -->
<servicedir>/usr/local/share/dbus-1/services</servicedir>
</busconfig>
EOF
There are many methods you can use to start a session daemon using the dbus-launch command. Review the dbus-launch man page for details about the available parameters and options. Here are some suggestions and examples:
Add dbus-launch to the line in the
~/.xinitrc
file that starts your graphical
desktop environment.
If you use gdm or some other display manager
that calls the ~/.xsession
file, you can add
dbus-launch to the line in your
~/.xsession
file that starts your graphical
desktop environment. The syntax would be similar to the example in
the ~/.xinitrc
file.
The examples shown previously use
dbus-launch to specify a program to be run. This
has the benefit (when also using the
--exit-with-x11
parameter) of stopping the
session daemon when the specified program is stopped. You can also
start the session daemon in your system or personal startup scripts
by adding the following lines:
# Start the D-Bus session daemon
eval `dbus-launch`
export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
This method will not stop the session daemon when you exit
your shell, therefore you should add the following line to your
~/.bash_logout
file:
# Kill the D-Bus session daemon
kill $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID
A list of the installed files, along with their short descriptions can be found at ../../../../lfs/view/systemd/chapter08/dbus.html#contents-dbus.