Le lundi 27 juin 2011 à 11:54 +0100, Steve Langasek a écrit : > It is with excitement and trepidation that I write to you today about the > status of multiarch support in Debian.
A big thank you to all of those who finally made this possible. Before we start to work on some packages, I’d like to ask if someone has checked whether D-Bus is multiarch-safe. Said otherwise, is it possible to use a D-Bus interface over another architecture? From my limited D-Bus knowledge I think it should be safe, but if there are some caveats it’s better to know right now. Obvious candidates for multiarchification are atk/at-spi2 for a11y, gio/gvfs for remote filesystem access and gsettings/dconf for application settings. Each of them will probably require a split between Multiarch:same and Multiarch:foreign components. The same question holds for CORBA, but if we can get rid of at-spi and have GConf ported to D-Bus before the wheezy release, I’m not sure it’s worth an investigation. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette : :' : `. `' `-
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