Gerard

I'm not sure why your windows version doesn't work but if you don't mind
compiling from source, I would step up to the latest revision (1688) for
both from the repository if I was you -
http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=svn&group_id=1730

The problem you are having with services disappearing is because there is a
pid watch facility enabled on the daemon. As soon as the pid disappears from
the process table, any services associated with it are removed. You can
either switch it off via the slp.conf file or step up to the latest revision
as I believe somebody has put a patch in to stop this happening from
slptool. 

cheers
Matt


-----Original Message-----
From: Gerard van den Bosch [mailto:ger...@de-haardt.com] 
Sent: 21 December 2011 12:51
To: openslp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Openslp-users] OpenSLP windows problem

Hello,

I have made a server application in Qt, in order to automatically discover
the server I've implemented code that talks with the OpenSLP API and
registers the server. This code works fine on Linux but I am having troubles
to get it running on Windows (XP).

I have a small version difference, the version of SLPD on my Linux machine
is 1.2.1 and the one on my Windows version is 2.0.0, I assumed the interface
would stay the same so this wouldn't be a problem.

On both OS's I compiled against SLP.h and on Linux linked with -lslp and
with Windows I have linked against slp.dll.

I have adapted the code from the openslp.org site, my code can be found
here: http://pastebin.com/dak6YGnE

The weird thing is also when I register a dummy service by hand with the
slptool it disappears within a few seconds. I've also tried to run slpd.exe
in debug mode but nothing showed up.

Can anyone point me where this might be going wrong?

Regards,
Gerard


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