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RE: Conformance Test



1. Yes
2. No, I meant they seem to behave the same. I should have made it clear
that I only run the Conformance test against a Windows device.
Stopping/Starting the Bonjour service and then immediately registering a
service on the Windows device seems to be the same as turning off/on the
device and immediately registering the service.

-Roy

-----Original Message-----
From: email@hidden [mailto:email@hidden] 
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 5:10 PM
To: Roy Reapor
Cc: email@hidden
Subject: RE: Conformance Test

hi,

Thanks for getting back to me.

> You need to turn off the target device. Start the Bonjour Conformance 
> test and agree to the license. The test will wait. Turn on the target 
> device. Once the target device starts up you should see the Bonjour 
> Conformance running.

So your saying start the conformance test on one macbook with the second
macbook turned off.  then turn on the second macbook.  then once it's
started up, run "mDNS -R DummyName _http._tcp .local 8000" or run iTunes
or whatever?

> Stopping and starting the Bonjour service on the target device seems 
> to be equivalent to turning off and on the device.

Do you mean "not equivalent"?  I have been starting and stopping the
service on the target device.  To confirm this I have run mDNS as a
browser on the same machine as the conformance test to confirm the
service is being registered and terminated.

Thanks!

Joe


> -Roy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bonjour-dev-bounces+rreapor=email@hidden
> [mailto:bonjour-dev-bounces+rreapor=email@hidden] On 
> Behalf Of email@hidden
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 1:01 PM
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Conformance Test
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to get a piece of Windows software to pass the conformance 
> test.  After many unsuccessful attempts to make anything happen at 
> all, I decided to try to get an OS X program to pass the conformance 
> test, which I still have not been able to do.
>
> I am using two MacBooks.
>
> I have tried both version 1_2_2 and 1_2_3 of the conformance test, 
> which I am running like "sudo ./BonjourConformanceTest -I [en1|en0] 
> -M", using
> en1 for airport and en0 for ethernet.
>
> I have connected my two computers with a network cable between the two

> of them with the airports off.  I have connected the two computers via

> network cable with one sharing it's airport connection with the other.
> I've connected the two computers via an ad hoc airport network, and 
> I've connected the two computers over airport in the normal way.
>
> So I run the Bonjour conformance test on one machine, and on the other

> machine I have tried registering a service with the mDNS command line 
> tool, I've tried starting the ftp server, and I've tried opening
iTunes.
>
> I can't get the conformance test to recognize that anything is 
> happening at all.
>
> What am I doing wrong?  Can someone describe a simple way to get any 
> OS X program to pass this test?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Joe
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