deb-libs/dbus-cpp is outdated and no longer mantained as stated here: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/DBusBindings. This is the new c++ bindings for dbus. Unfortunately there's no ufficial release/snapshot for this package. New version of Linkage is based on this and the only solution is 1) use this ebuild that fetches the git repo 2) install fedora or a debian based distro. choose wisely ;) NOTE: Remember that you need to enable "glib" USE flag when compiling this package for Linkage.
Created attachment 152285 [details] dev-libs/dbus-c++-9999.ebuild tested on x86
work's on my amd64 gentoo linux systems (opteron and athlon64 3200+)
may be write to author of linkage to use libdbus, because this is better solution ?
(In reply to comment #0) > > NOTE: Remember that you need to enable "glib" USE flag when compiling this > package for Linkage. > Hm.. does not build with glib use flag.
Created attachment 189905 [details] dbus-c++-9999.ebuild Hello, I've updated ebuild: change license (LGPL-2.1) and add doc use-flag.
There is a fork at http://gitorious.org/dbus-cplusplus. If you change EGIT_REPO_URI to git://gitorious.org/dbus-cplusplus/mainline.git it builds just fine with Andrey's ebuild. This ebuild in turn works just fine with GNote
Created attachment 233031 [details] dev-libs/dbus-c++/dbus-c++-9999.ebuild changes are: * git url * homepage url
(In reply to comment #6) > There is a fork at http://gitorious.org/dbus-cplusplus. > If you change EGIT_REPO_URI to git://gitorious.org/dbus-cplusplus/mainline.git > it builds just fine with Andrey's ebuild. > This ebuild in turn works just fine with GNote > Hi, I made a updated version for dbus-c++ ebuild, changes are: * git url * homepage url BTW, I did not find "linkage" in the portage tree, so I just paste the link here to make it convenient look. :-) http://code.google.com/p/linkage/wiki/Installation
Is this the same as dev-libs/dbus-c++ in gx86?
This seems to be in tree now.