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Compiling audio/mt-daapd under NetBSD with Zeroconf support
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Published by Felipe Alfaro Solana February 9th, 2007 in NetBSD, iTunes
NetBSD ports collection includes audio/mt-daapd, a nice and straightforward implementation of Apple’s DAAP protocol for streaming music to iTunes. The only problem is that audio/mt-daapd is not compiled with Zeroconf support by default. In NetBSD, net/howl provides an implementation of Apple’s Zeroconf (also known as Rendevous or Bonjour).
In order to compile audio/mt-daapd under NetBSD with [...]
NetBSD 3.1 as a domU/guest on Xen
3 Comments Published by Felipe Alfaro Solana February 4th, 2007 in Linux, NetBSD, XENXen is one of the coolest pieces of software I have ever used. It allows me to partition my box into manageable pieces, for increased security and increased resource utilization. I have been playing extensively with Xen for more than a year and have also written some posts about it.
NetBSD is a lean, mean, fast [...]
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