On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 6:33 PM, Michel Alexandre Salim
<michael.silvanus(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Christian Krause
<chkr(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> So we have two options:
> - get the bonjour support working in mono-zeroconf [1]
> or
> - remove the bonjour support so that solely the AvahiDBus provider is in
> the mono-zeroconf package
>
> Somehow I tend to the 2nd option since it has less dependencies. ;-)
>
Considering our Bonjour is actually Avahi's compatibility interface
anyway, and not the real thing, I'd say that solely using avahi (once
it's fixed) and AvahiDBus would be much safer.
OK, an update:
- mono-zeroconf's AvahiDBus provider uses a bundled copy of ndesk-dbus, that
Aaron Brockover patched a few months after the latest stable release
- there has been no ndesk-dbus release since (and SUSE actually ships an older
version than we do!)
- I've backported Aaron's changes, and they seem to be safe (F-spot
still works).
I'm currently chain-building an ndesk-dbus/zeroconf/banshee update for
Rawhide (F-13); if nothing breaks I'll build them for F-12 and try and
get them manually pushed. A bit annoying as we are dealing with three
packages here...
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Michel Alexandre Salim