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You'll need a fairly up to date system -- some of the build files are generated, and the input used to generate them may be specific to whichever version of the autotools I had installed on my box when I committed the input files to git. If everything's set up correctly, this is all you need to do: ./autogen make all dist rpmbuild -tb oddjob-*.tar.gz If you're looking to add a new service/object/interface/method to the list of those which can be invoked, create a new D-Bus config file under /etc/dbus-1/system.d which allows users to issue requests to your oddjobd-backed service (you'll need to restart D-Bus so that it will read this file), and create an oddjobd configuration file under /etc/oddjobd.conf.d to get oddjobd to accept those requests and to know what to do with them (you'll need to restart or SIGHUP oddjobd so that it will read the file).
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