D-Bus 1.1.2 (27 July 2007) == - This release is intended to be a feature complete beta for stable release 1.2.0, please test it. 1.2.0 will follow pretty soon if no major problems are found. We'll do more betas if significant changes are made. - This is a development release, so API's may still change if problems are found (though we will try hard not to). - The system bus now supports starting services on demand. This uses a setuid helper program because system bus daemon runs as a nobody user, while services it launches may need to run as a different user. ***Extra eyes auditing the setuid helper are encouraged and would be timely right now, before 1.2.0*** A design doc is available in doc/system-activation.txt - The TCP address format has been enhanced, such that TCP may be actually usable. The dbus-daemon man page describes the new elements in the address format. 1.1.1 had added an all_interfaces flag to the format, which has been removed in favor of a cleaner approach. - Some thread-related bugs have been fixed, these are important fixes if you are using multiple threads with libdbus, and not important otherwise. D-Bus 1.1.1 (18 June 2007) == - This is a development release, unless you need specific functionality please use the stable releases as API's may change (though we will try hard not to) - The bus daemon now generates a globally-unique ID for itself, which is available using the convenience function dbus_bus_get_id(). Use this as a unique ID for a user's session, for example. - dbus_server_get_id(), dbus_connection_get_server_id() now available to access the unique ID of a particular address - dbus_watch_get_fd() deprecated since it had unclear cross-platform semantics. dbus_watch_get_unix_fd() and dbus_watch_get_socket() replace it. - support ANONYMOUS mechanism for authentication, which allows a client to authenticate as nobody in particular - add API dbus_connection_set_allow_anonymous() which will allow the message stream to begin if the client auths as anonymous (otherwise, the client will be dropped unless they auth as a user). - the ANONYMOUS support means you can now use D-Bus (without a bus daemon) as a protocol for a network service provided to anonymous Internet or LAN clients - many internal changes to better support the Windows port, though the port is still not complete in this release - some improved documentation and return_if_fail checks - some small bug fixes D-Bus 1.1.0 (25 May 2007) == - first release in the development series, unless you need specific functionality please use the stable releases as API's may change (though we will try hard not to) - better eavesdropping support now picks up reply messages for debugging - .pc file now lists the directory the daemon is installed into (daemondir) - GetAll call added to the properties interface - support for message serialization added for use with external transports like TUBES!!! - many bugs fixed