I've been playing around with zeroconf on Linux for a little bit now,
and so far I've been working with howl. I was wondering if anyone could
describe the pros and cons of continuing to use it, or using mdnsd in
Darwin CVS which apparenly can run on Linux. I know they are both are
far from production ready, and that mdnsd has an API which is the same
as the standard API on OS X, but beyond that, I don't know much about
the relative merits of either.
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Christopher Smith <email@hidden>
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