upstart-dbus-bridge(8)


NAME

   upstart-dbus-bridge - Bridge between Upstart and D-Bus

SYNOPSIS

   upstart-dbus-bridge [OPTIONS]...

DESCRIPTION

   upstart-dbus-bridge   receives  information  about  D-Bus  signals  and
   creates init(8) events for them.

   With no options, monitors signals on the D-Bus system bus and emits  an
   Upstart event called dbus via a D-Bus system bus connection to Upstart.

   When  run  with --user, monitors signals on the users D-Bus session bus
   and emits Upstart events via the private D-Bus connection to the  users
   Session Init.

   See dbus-daemon(1) and for further details.

OPTIONS

   --always
          Always  emit  events  on  receipt  of D-Bus signal regardless of
          whether jobs care about them.

   --daemon
          Detach and run in the background.

   --debug
          Enable debugging output.

   --help Show brief usage summary.

   --session
          Monitor signals on the D-Bus session bus.

   --system
          Monitor signals on the D-Bus system bus.

   --user User-session mode: connect  to  Upstart  via  the  user  session
          rather than over the D-Bus system bus.

   --bus-name
          Set a name for the bus to be passed as an additional argument to
          the event under the property BUS.  Used to distinguish  multiple
          D-Bus bridges.

   --verbose
          Enable verbose output.

RESTRICTIONS

   D-Bus signals emitted by Upstart itself are ignored.

AUTHOR

   Written by James Hunt <james.hunt@canonical.com>

BUGS

   Report bugs at <https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bugs>

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright  2013 Canonical Ltd.

   This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
   NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR  A  PARTICULAR
   PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

   dbus-daemon(1) dbus-event(7) init(5) init(8)





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