Hello, I would like to get started developing with
Rendezvous on Linux, but I'm not sure how to do that.
From the main Rendezvous development page, I
downloaded the three packages for POSIX:
mDNSResponder, bootp-110, Libinfo-173
I got mDNSResponder compiled and working on my Linux
box and I can see and advertise certain services with
other computers on my network. I don't know what
bootp-110 and Libinfo-173 are for and what I'm
supposed to do with them.
I wrote a simple test program in OS X using Rendezvous
which seems to work. I would like to bring it over and
compile it on Linux now. I found a dns_sd.h header
file in the mDNSResponder code, but I can't figure out
where the Rendezvous libraries are located so I can
link to them.
I downloaded the Windows preview of Rendezvous as
well. I see that it includes a dns_sd.h and dnssd.lib
file. But I can't figure out where the Linux
counterparts are supposed to be.
Can somebody clear this up for me?
Thanks
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