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authorEfraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>2020-07-19 16:00:16 +0300
committerEfraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>2020-07-19 16:00:16 +0300
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gnu: python2-pytest: Update to 4.6.11.
* gnu/packages/check.scm (python2-pytest): Update to 4.6.11.
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just accordingly. (with-retries, send-dbus, dbus-available-services) (dbus-service-available?): Move to ... * gnu/build/dbus-service.scm: ... this new module. (send-dbus): Rewrite to use the Guile AC/D-Bus library. (%dbus-query-timeout, sleep*): New variables. (%current-dbus-connection): New parameter. (initialize-dbus-connection!, argument->signature-type) (call-dbus-method): New procedures. (dbus-available-services): Adjust accordingly. * gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): Register new module. * gnu/packages/glib.scm (dbus-for-jami): New variable. * gnu/services/telephony.scm: (jami-configuration)[dbus]: Default to dbus-for-jami. (jami-dbus-session-activation): Write a D-Bus daemon configuration file at '/var/run/jami/session-local.conf'. (jami-shepherd-services): Add the closure of guile-ac-d-bus and guile-fibers as extensions. Adjust imported modules. Remove no longer used parameters. <jami-dbus-session>: Use a PID file, avoiding the need for the manual synchronization. <jami>: Set DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS environment variable. Poll using 'jami-service-available?' instead of 'dbus-service-available?'. * gnu/tests/telephony.scm (run-jami-test): Add needed Guile extensions. Set DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS environment variable. Adjust all tests to use 'jami-service-available?' to determine if the service is started rather than the now problematic Shepherd's 'start-service'. Maxim Cournoyer