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README

      1 Sections 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 
      8 Introduction
      9 ===
     10 
     11 D-Bus is a simple system for interprocess communication and coordination.
     12 
     13 The "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 
     18 See http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/ for lots of documentation, 
     19 mailing lists, etc.
     20 
     21 See also the file HACKING for notes of interest to developers working on D-Bus.
     22 
     23 If you're considering D-Bus for use in a project, you should be aware
     24 that D-Bus was designed for a couple of specific use cases, a "system
     25 bus" and a "desktop session bus." These are documented in more detail
     26 in the D-Bus specification and FAQ available on the web site.
     27 
     28 If your use-case isn't one of these, D-Bus may still be useful, but
     29 only by accident; so you should evaluate carefully whether D-Bus makes
     30 sense for your project.
     31 
     32 Note: low-level API vs. high-level binding APIs
     33 ===
     34 
     35 A core concept of the D-Bus implementation is that "libdbus" is
     36 intended to be a low-level API. Most programmers are intended to use
     37 the bindings to GLib, Qt, Python, Mono, Java, or whatever. These
     38 bindings have varying levels of completeness and are maintained as
     39 separate projects from the main D-Bus package. The main D-Bus package
     40 contains the low-level libdbus, the bus daemon, and a few command-line
     41 tools such as dbus-launch.
     42 
     43 If you use the low-level API directly, you're signing up for some
     44 pain. Think of the low-level API as analogous to Xlib or GDI, and the
     45 high-level API as analogous to Qt/GTK+/HTML.
     46 
     47 Version numbers
     48 ===
     49 
     50 D-Bus uses the common "Linux kernel" versioning system, where
     51 even-numbered minor versions are stable and odd-numbered minor
     52 versions are development snapshots.
     53 
     54 So for example, development snapshots: 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.3.4
     55 Stable versions: 1.0, 1.0.1, 1.0.2, 1.2.1, 1.2.3
     56 
     57 All pre-1.0 versions were development snapshots.
     58 
     59 Development snapshots make no ABI stability guarantees for new ABI
     60 introduced since the last stable release. Development snapshots are
     61 likely to have more bugs than stable releases, obviously.
     62 
     63 Configuration 
     64 ===
     65 
     66 dbus could be build by using autotools or cmake. 
     67 
     68 When using autotools the configure step is initiated by running ./configure 
     69 with or without additional configuration flags. 
     70 
     71 When using cmake the configure step is initiated by running the cmake 
     72 program with or without additional configuration flags. 
     73 
     74 Configuration flags
     75 ===
     76 
     77 When using autotools, run "./configure --help" to see the possible
     78 configuration options and environment variables.
     79 
     80 When using cmake, inspect README.cmake to see the possible
     81 configuration options and environment variables.
     82     
     83 API/ABI Policy
     84 ===
     85 
     86 Now that D-Bus has reached version 1.0, the objective is that all
     87 applications dynamically linked to libdbus will continue working
     88 indefinitely with the most recent system and session bus daemons.
     89 
     90  - The protocol will never be broken again; any message bus should 
     91    work with any client forever. However, extensions are possible
     92    where the protocol is extensible.
     93 
     94  - If the library API is modified incompatibly, we will rename it 
     95    as in http://ometer.com/parallel.html - in other words, 
     96    it will always be possible to compile against and use the older 
     97    API, and apps will always get the API they expect.
     98 
     99 Interfaces can and probably will be _added_. This means both new
    100 functions and types in libdbus, and new methods exported to
    101 applications by the bus daemon.
    102 
    103 The above policy is intended to make D-Bus as API-stable as other
    104 widely-used libraries (such as GTK+, Qt, Xlib, or your favorite
    105 example). If you have questions or concerns they are very welcome on
    106 the D-Bus mailing list.
    107 
    108 NOTE ABOUT DEVELOPMENT SNAPSHOTS AND VERSIONING
    109 
    110 Odd-numbered minor releases (1.1.x, 1.3.x, 2.1.x, etc. -
    111 major.minor.micro) are devel snapshots for testing, and any new ABI
    112 they introduce relative to the last stable version is subject to
    113 change during the development cycle.
    114 
    115 Any ABI found in a stable release, however, is frozen.
    116 
    117 ABI will not be added in a stable series if we can help it. i.e. the
    118 ABI of 1.2.0 and 1.2.5 you can expect to be the same, while the ABI of
    119 1.4.x may add more stuff not found in 1.2.x.
    120 
    121 NOTE ABOUT STATIC LINKING
    122 
    123 We are not yet firmly freezing all runtime dependencies of the libdbus
    124 library. For example, the library may read certain files as part of
    125 its implementation, and these files may move around between versions.
    126 
    127 As a result, we don't yet recommend statically linking to
    128 libdbus. Also, reimplementations of the protocol from scratch might
    129 have to work to stay in sync with how libdbus behaves.
    130 
    131 To lock things down and declare static linking and reimplementation to
    132 be safe, we'd like to see all the internal dependencies of libdbus
    133 (for example, files read) well-documented in the specification, and
    134 we'd like to have a high degree of confidence that these dependencies
    135 are supportable over the long term and extensible where required.
    136 
    137 NOTE ABOUT HIGH-LEVEL BINDINGS
    138 
    139 Note that the high-level bindings are _separate projects_ from the
    140 main D-Bus package, and have their own release cycles, levels of
    141 maturity, and ABI stability policies. Please consult the documentation
    142 for your binding.
    143 
    144 Bootstrapping D-Bus on new platforms
    145 ===
    146 
    147 A full build of D-Bus, with all regression tests enabled and run, has some
    148 dependencies which themselves depend on D-Bus, either for compilation or
    149 for some of *their* regression tests: GLib, dbus-glib and dbus-python are
    150 currently affected.
    151 
    152 To avoid circular dependencies, when bootstrapping D-Bus for the first time
    153 on a new OS or CPU architecture, you can either cross-compile some of
    154 those components, or choose the build order and options carefully:
    155 
    156 * build and install D-Bus without tests
    157   - do not use the --enable-modular-tests=yes configure option
    158   - do not use the --enable-tests=yes configure option
    159 * build and install GLib, again without tests
    160 * use those versions of libdbus and GLib to build and install dbus-glib
    161 * ... and use those to install dbus-python
    162 * rebuild libdbus; this time you can run all of the tests
    163 * rebuild GLib; this time you can run all of the tests
    164 

README.cmake

      1 This file describes how to compile dbus using the cmake build system
      2 
      3 Requirements
      4 ------------
      5 - cmake version >= 2.4.4 see http://www.cmake.org
      6 - installed libexpat see http://sourceforge.net/projects/expat/ 
      7     unsupported RelWithDebInfo builds could be fetched 
      8     from http://sourceforge.net/projects/kde-windows/files/expat/
      9 
     10 Building
     11 --------
     12 
     13 Win32 MinGW-w64|32
     14 1. install mingw-w64 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/
     15 2. install cmake and libexpat
     16 3. get dbus sources
     17 4. unpack dbus sources into a sub directory (referred as <dbus-src-root> later)
     18 5. mkdir dbus-build
     19 6. cd dbus-build
     20 7. run 
     21     cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" [<options, see below>] <dbus-src-root>/cmake
     22     mingw32-make
     23     mingw32-make install
     24 
     25 Win32 Microsoft nmake
     26 1. install MSVC 2010 Express Version from http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/products/2010-editions/visual-cpp-express
     27 2. install cmake and libexpat
     28 3. get dbus sources
     29 4. unpack dbus sources into a sub directory (referred as <dbus-src-root> later)
     30 5. mkdir dbus-build
     31 6. cd dbus-build
     32 7. run 
     33     cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" [<options, see below>] <dbus-src-root>/cmake
     34     nmake
     35     nmake install
     36 
     37 Win32 Visual Studio 2010 Express IDE
     38 1. install MSVC 2010 Express Version from http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/products/2010-editions/visual-cpp-express
     39 2. install cmake and libexpat
     40 3. get dbus sources
     41 4. unpack dbus sources into a sub directory (referred as <dbus-src-root> later)
     42 5. mkdir dbus-build
     43 6. cd dbus-build
     44 7. run
     45       cmake -G "Visual Studio 10" [<options, see below>] <dbus-src-root>/cmake
     46 8a. open IDE with
     47       vcexpress dbus.sln
     48 8b. for immediate build run
     49       vcexpress dbus.sln /build
     50 
     51 Win32 Visual Studio 2010 Professional IDE
     52 1. install MSVC 2010 Professional Version
     53 2. install cmake and libexpat
     54 3. get dbus sources
     55 4. unpack dbus sources into a sub directory (referred as <dbus-src-root> later)
     56 5. mkdir dbus-build
     57 6. cd dbus-build
     58 7. run 
     59       cmake -G "Visual Studio 10" [<options, see below>] <dbus-src-root>/cmake
     60 8a. open IDE with
     61       devenv dbus.sln
     62 8b. for immediate build run
     63       devenv dbus.sln /build
     64 
     65 Linux
     66 1. install cmake and libexpat
     67 2. get dbus sources
     68 3. unpack dbus sources into a sub directory (referred as <dbus-src-root> later)
     69 4. mkdir dbus-build
     70 5. cd dbus-build
     71 6. run 
     72     cmake -G "<for available targets, see cmake --help for a list>" [<options, see below>] <dbus-src-root>/cmake
     73     make
     74     make install
     75 
     76 For other compilers see cmake --help in the Generators section
     77 
     78 Configuration flags
     79 -------------------
     80 
     81 When using the cmake build system the dbus-specific configuration flags that can be given 
     82 to the cmake program are these (use -D<key>=<value> on command line). The listed values 
     83 are the defaults.
     84 
     85 // Choose the type of build, options are: None(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS or
     86 // CMAKE_C_FLAGS used) Debug Release RelWithDebInfo MinSizeRel.
     87 CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Debug
     88 
     89 // Include path for 3rdparty packages
     90 CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH:PATH=
     91 
     92 // Library path for 3rdparty packages
     93 CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH:PATH=
     94 
     95 // Install path prefix, prepended onto install directories.
     96 CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=C:/Program Files/dbus
     97 
     98 
     99 // enable unit test code
    100 DBUS_BUILD_TESTS:BOOL=ON
    101 
    102 // The name of the dbus daemon executable
    103 DBUS_DAEMON_NAME:STRING=dbus-daemon
    104 
    105 // Disable assertion checking
    106 DBUS_DISABLE_ASSERTS:BOOL=OFF
    107 
    108 // Disable public API sanity checking
    109 DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS:BOOL=OFF
    110 
    111 // enable -ansi -pedantic gcc flags
    112 DBUS_ENABLE_ANSI:BOOL=OFF
    113 
    114 // build DOXYGEN documentation (requires Doxygen)
    115 DBUS_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_DOCS:BOOL=OFF
    116 
    117 // enable bus daemon usage statistics
    118 DBUS_ENABLE_STATS:BOOL=OFF
    119 
    120 // support verbose debug mode
    121 DBUS_ENABLE_VERBOSE_MODE:BOOL=ON
    122 
    123 // build XML  documentation (requires xmlto or meinproc4)
    124 DBUS_ENABLE_XML_DOCS:BOOL=ON
    125 
    126 // Some atomic integer implementation present
    127 DBUS_HAVE_ATOMIC_INT:BOOL=OFF
    128 
    129 // install required system libraries
    130 DBUS_INSTALL_SYSTEM_LIBS:BOOL=OFF
    131 
    132 // session bus default address
    133 DBUS_SESSION_BUS_DEFAULT_ADDRESS:STRING=nonce-tcp:
    134 
    135 // system bus default address
    136 DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_DEFAULT_ADDRESS:STRING=nonce-tcp:
    137 
    138 // Use atomic integer implementation for 486
    139 DBUS_USE_ATOMIC_INT_486:BOOL=OFF
    140 
    141 // Use expat (== ON) or libxml2 (==OFF)
    142 DBUS_USE_EXPAT:BOOL=ON
    143 
    144 win32 only:
    145 // enable win32 debug port for message output
    146 DBUS_USE_OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING:BOOL=OFF
    147 
    148 gcc only:
    149 // compile with coverage profiling instrumentation
    150 DBUS_GCOV_ENABLED:BOOL=OFF
    151 
    152 linux only:
    153 // build with dnotify support 
    154 DBUS_BUS_ENABLE_DNOTIFY_ON_LINUX:BOOL=ON
    155 
    156 solaris only:
    157 // enable console owner file 
    158 HAVE_CONSOLE_OWNER_FILE:BOOL=ON
    159 
    160 // Directory to check for console ownership
    161 DBUS_CONSOLE_OWNER_FILE:STRING=/dev/console
    162 
    163 x11 only:
    164 // Build with X11 auto launch support
    165 DBUS_BUILD_X11:BOOL=ON
    166 
    167 
    168 Note: The above mentioned options could be extracted after 
    169 configuring from the output of running "<maketool> help-options" 
    170 in the build directory. The related entries start with 
    171 CMAKE_ or DBUS_. 
    172 

README.cygwin

      1 The cygwin dbus port is included in master branch of
      2 dbus git repository since 1.3.1.
      3 
      4 The cygwin port of dbus is maintained by:
      5 
      6 http://sourceware.org/cygwinports/
      7 

README.launchd

      1 Launchd[1,2] replaces init, inetd and cron on Mac OS X since 10.4 "Tiger".
      2 dbus uses this service to provide a common session bus address for each user
      3 and so deprecates the X11 enabled dbus-launcher.
      4 
      5 [1] http://developer.apple.com/MacOsX/launchd.html
      6 [2] http://launchd.macosforge.org/
      7 
      8 
      9 Setup
     10 ===
     11 
     12 Configure with --enable-launchd and --without-x (X11 should not harm but it's
     13 simply not necessary any more)
     14 After installation, to prevent a reboot, load the dbus session starter into
     15 launchd by executing:
     16 $ launchctl load /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist
     17 
     18 You can change the launch agent dir via configure, but it's not recommended.
     19 Make sure to execute the above line as the actual user for which you want to
     20 use a session bus since launchd manages its agents on a per user basis.
     21 
     22 
     23 How it works
     24 ===
     25 
     26 Launchd allocates a socket and provides the unix path to it via the variable
     27 DBUS_LAUNCHD_SESSION_BUS_SOCKET in launchd's environment. Every process
     28 spawned by launchd (or dbus-daemon, if stared by launchd) can access it through
     29 its own environment. Other processes can query launchd for it by executing:
     30 $ launchctl getenv DBUS_LAUNCHD_SESSION_BUS_SOCKET
     31 However, this is normally done by the dbus client lib for you.
     32 
     33 If launchd start dbus-daemon with a config file containing a "launchd:env=FOO"
     34 address, as the default session config does with env=DBUS_LAUNCHD_SESSION_BUS_SOCKET,
     35 the daemon will get the file descriptor from launchd and start listening on it.
     36 The environment variable is used to get the actual socket path which is passed
     37 to every service spawned by dbus-daemon as a result from autolaunch messages.
     38 Please note that it's not possible to start dbus-daemon manually when using a
     39 "launchd:" address. Only child processes of launchd can access the above
     40 mentioned file descriptor!
     41 
     42 To create custom buses just set up an other launch agent. As a quick start copy
     43 /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist, change the label
     44 to i.e. "org.freedesktop.dbus-foo" and change the SecureSocketWithKey value,
     45 i.e. to "DBUS_LAUNCHD_FOO_BUS_SOCKET". This environment variable has to be set
     46 in the config file for your new bus in the <listen> element (see session.config).
     47 Then edit your /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-foo.plist to start
     48 dbus-daemon with "--config-file=/opt/local/etc/dbus-1/foo.conf" instead of
     49 "--session". Now load the new plist onto launchd as described in the setup
     50 section of this document.
     51 Executing "launchctl export" should now give you two sockets, one in
     52 DBUS_LAUNCHD_SESSION_BUS_SOCKET and the new DBUS_LAUNCHD_FOO_BUS_SOCKET.
     53 To connect to this new bus use "launchd:env=DBUS_LAUNCHD_FOO_BUS_SOCKET".
     54 
     55 Since Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" you can also configure launchd to start
     56 dbus-daemon on demand as soon as some process connects to the socket. Since
     57 it's broken on 10.4 this feature is disabled per default. Look at
     58 /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist to change it.
     59 
     60 On the client side, the envvar DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS can be normally used
     61 but if it's not set, launchd is queried for the session bus socket.
     62 

README.win

      1 -----------------------------------------
      2 Windows port of the freedesktop.org D-Bus
      3 -----------------------------------------
      4 
      5 Features and completeness
      6 -------------------------
      7 The windows port of dbus provides the dbus-1 library and mostly
      8 applications which are already available on unix. These applications
      9 are: dbus-daemon, dbus-launch, dbus-monitor and dbus-send.
     10 DBus comes with a test suite which is used on unix to guarantate
     11 production quality and this test suite runs mostly. There are some
     12 test not running yet and there is help needed to get them running.
     13 
     14 Supported compilers
     15 -------------------
     16 On windows Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (Express and professional variants) 
     17 and mingw-w64|32 are known to work.
     18 
     19 Building
     20 --------
     21 DBus can be built on windows using automake or cmake. See the
     22 file README for more information.
     23 Special cmake build instructions can be found in cmake/readme-cmake.txt
     24 
     25 
     26 windbus and dbus4win Ports
     27 --------------------------
     28 The Windows ports from the windbus and dbus4win projects has been merged
     29 into the freedesktop git master branch, as applicable. The spec has been
     30 updated with windows specific stuff.
     31 
     32 
     33 Tests
     34 -----
     35  - dbus library check
     36     bin\dbus-test.exe <build-root>\test\data
     37 
     38  - bus daemon check
     39     bin\bus-test.exe <build-root>\test\data
     40 
     41  - check available names
     42     bin\test_names.exe
     43 
     44  - check if dbus-daemon is accessable
     45     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"]
     46 
     47  - start session dbus-daemon
     48     either by running
     49         bin\dbus-launch
     50     or
     51         start bin\dbus-daemon --session
     52 
     53     Before running these commands you may execute
     54         set DBUS_VERBOSE=1
     55     for getting debug infos
     56 
     57 
     58  - call function registerd in dbus
     59     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
     60 
     61     note: When building with the Visual C++ IDE the *.exe files are in
     62           the bin/Debug and bin/Release folder, not in the bin folder.
     63 
     64 
     65 FAQ
     66 ---
     67 
     68 - How far is WinDBus from being usable for production ?
     69 
     70   dbus comes with a test suite which is used on unix to guarantate
     71   production quality and this test suite runs mostly. There are some
     72   test not running and we need help to get them running.
     73   In the pratice I and some other people are using dbus for at least more
     74   than four years in conjunction with kde on windows without any problems.
     75 
     76 - On UNIX D-Bus uses UNIX sockets to communicate (correct me if I'm wrong).
     77   What is used on Windows ?
     78 
     79   tcp sockets, there are some efforts to get named pipe running, but some
     80   design problems of the win32 api, we are not able to solve without
     81   bigger changes to the dbus code base let us stop this effort.
     82 
     83 - Do you have any clue if dbus-win32 can run in a Windows CE environment?
     84 
     85   dbus has been ported to wince, see README.wince for more information
     86 
     87 - Do you know if the C++ binding made by OpenWengo will be easily portable to Windows?
     88 
     89   The OpenWengo dbus-c++ binding has been ported to windows see in WinDBus svn
     90   (http://sf.net/projects/windbus)
     91   The related test applicationa are running well.
     92 
     93 
     94 TODO
     95 ----
     96 
     97 Oktober 2010:
     98 
     99 - the code wrapped with DBUS_WIN_FIXME should be inspected if it required for windows
    100 
    101 - create a dbus setup installer
    102 
    103 - implement system bus and system bus service starter
    104   see http://windbus.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/windbus/trunk/bus/bus-service-win.c
    105   for a starting point
    106 
    107 - implement a real login session bus
    108   The scope parameter of the autolaunch meta protocol could be extended to support user
    109   specific session busses (like already done with the amarok bundled dbus which use a
    110   shared memory area named "DBusDaemonAddressInfo:<username>".
    111   Also the dbus installer should start a session bus on user login.
    112 

README.wince

      1 DBus Daemon for Windows CE/Windows Mobile 6.5
      2 =============================================
      3 
      4 Bugs in upstream for any window version:
      5 * MoveFileExA < 0 result check bug
      6 * double dbus_free somewhere I forgot where (check in -ugly)
      7 * alignment issue
      8 * CreateProcess process information handle leak
      9 * _dbus_getsid NULL vs INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
     10 * win_account_to_sid
     11 
     12 Customisation
     13 =============
     14 
     15 1) At installation, the following registry value should be set to the
     16 installation directory of the dbus installation (the directory
     17 containing the bin, etc, share folders):
     18 
     19 HKLM\Software\freedesktop\DBus\Install Directory
     20 
     21 2) Instead of environment variable DBUS_VERBOSE, use
     22 HKLM\Software\freedesktop\DBus\Verbose
     23 
     24 2) The keyring directory is MYDOCUMENTS\dbus-keyrings, not
     25 HOMEPATH\.dbus-keyrings.
     26 
     27 
     28 Compilation
     29 ===========
     30 
     31 ./configure --host=arm-mingw32ce CPPFLAGS=-I/path/to/expat/include LDFLAGS=-L/path/to/expat/lib
     32 
     33 A recent version of libtool is required, with this change:
     34 
     35 2010-02-28  Pierre Ossman  <ossman (a] ossman.lkpg.cendio.se>  (tiny change)
     36             Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues (a] gmx.de>
     37 
     38        Fix deplibs check fallback for 64-bit Windows and Windows CE.
     39        * libltdl/m4/libtool.m4 (_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD): Accept file formats
     40        'pe-arm-wince' and 'pe-x86-64'.  Add note about consistency with ...
     41        * libltdl/config/ltmain.m4sh (func_win32_libid): ... the respective
     42        pattern here; sync pattern from the former.
     43        * tests/deplibs-mingw.at (deplibs without file command): New
     44        file, new test.
     45        * Makefile.am (TESTSUITE_AT): Update.
     46        * NEWS: Update.
     47 
     48 
     49 MB vs WCHAR
     50 ===========
     51 
     52 Windows CE only supports the Unicode interface, while DBus Daemon uses
     53 the Multi-Byte interface on Windows by default.  The glue code does
     54 not support multibyte in all cases.  In particular, the _mbsrchr
     55 function is not correctly implemented.  It could be correctly
     56 implemented, or dbus daemon could use the wchar interface more
     57 consistently on all Windows targets.  For now, the Windows CE port
     58 will only work for filesystems without some weird characters in file
     59 names.  Is this a serious limitation?
     60 
     61 
     62 Known Issues
     63 ============
     64 
     65 Autolaunch is broken so far.
     66 
     67 Environment variables are faked.  Some are punted to the registry, but
     68 in any case they can not be used reliably for IPC.
     69 
     70 The test suite is not ported yet.
     71 
     72 dbus-pipe.c:
     73  * Uses libc file descriptors.  Needed for --print-address and
     74    --print-pid which probably don't work yet.
     75 
     76 dbus-sysdeps-win.c:
     77  * Backtraces have been disabled.
     78  * _dbus_fd_set_close_on_exec Not supported, maybe we should disable
     79    the warning.
     80  * SearchPathA: Uses HKLM\\Software\\freedesktop\\DBus\\Install Directory
     81    to locate binaries.
     82