- Package:
- src:wmauda
- Source:
- wmauda
- Submitter:
- Date:
- 2026-04-24 10:39:30 UTC
- Severity:
- normal
- Tags:
- Blocked By:
-
Bug Title 955910 2
libaudclient: Depends on deprecated dbus-glib normal stable testing unstable 2 months ago
dbus-glib is a deprecated D-Bus library with some significant design flaws, and is essentially unmaintained. I would like to minimize its use, and eventually remove it from Debian. There will not be a version that fixes its design flaws, because that would be a major compatibility break, and any user of dbus-glib who is willing to port their application to a newer, incompatible version should instead be porting their application to a better D-Bus implementation such as GDBus. For most purposes, the recommended replacement for dbus-glib is the GDBus family of APIs in GLib, found in <gio/gio.h>. This does not add an additional dependency, because dbus-glib already depends on a sufficiently new version of GLib. A porting guide is available in the GLib documentation: <https://developer.gnome.org/gio/stable/ch35.html>. Practical examples of porting from dbus-glib to GDBus can be found in the git history of most older GNOME applications. Alternatives to GDBus, with different design emphasis and trade-offs, include sd-bus (systemd's D-Bus implementation), QtDBus (Qt's D-Bus API), and libdbus (the low-level reference D-Bus implementation). Please contact the D-Bus mailing list <dbus at lists.freedesktop.org> if you are unsure which D-Bus implementation is most suitable for a particular package. Some libraries expose dbus-glib as part of their API/ABI, in which case removing the deprecated dependency requires breaking API/ABI (telepathy-glib is a good example). For these libraries, maintainers should talk to the dependent library's upstream developers about whether the dependent library should break API/ABI and switch to GDBus, or whether the dependent library should itself be deprecated. In a few cases, the package uses the reference D-Bus library libdbus for all D-Bus-related APIs, and only uses dbus-glib as a way to connect libdbus to the GLib main loop: if the only functions referenced from dbus-glib are dbus_connection_setup_with_g_main() and dbus_server_setup_with_g_main(), then you are in this situation. The recommended replacement in this case is to bundle the dbus-gmain branch from the dbus-glib git repository, for example as a `git subtree` or `git submodule`. For example, dbus-python's GLib integration now works like this. See <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus-glib/blob/dbus-gmain/README .md> for more details.
Control: -1 by 955910 It looks like wmauda only uses dbus-glib because libaudclient uses dbus-glib, so I'm blocking this bug by the corresponding bug for that package. And according to their website [1], libaudclient is no longer actively maintained. It hasn't been uploaded to Debian since 2014, so I'm not very confident that we're going to see a fix lol. Doug [1] https://www.audacious-media-player.org/download
Control: severity -1 important
I'm raising the bug reports for remaining uses of dbus-glib to important
severity. It's now been 11 years since dbus-glib was documented as
deprecated in its own NEWS file, and it hasn't got any better-quality or
more-maintained since then.
It might be useful to note that since the initial MBF in 2018, the
migration guide from dbus-glib to GDBus has moved to
<https://docs.gtk.org/gio/migrating-gdbus.html>.
smcv