Re: Writing a daemon

2013-08-19 Thread Daniel Nicoletti
You need libavahi-qt. 2013/8/17 Kevin Krammer : > On Saturday, 2013-08-17, Adrián Chaves Fernández wrote: >> O Sábado, 17 de Agosto de 2013 15:40:24 Kevin Krammer escribiu: >> > I don't know myself, but have you tried searching for PublicService on >> > our code cross-reference page lxr.kde.org? >

Re: Writing a daemon

2013-08-17 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Saturday, 2013-08-17, Adrián Chaves Fernández wrote: > O Sábado, 17 de Agosto de 2013 15:40:24 Kevin Krammer escribiu: > > I don't know myself, but have you tried searching for PublicService on > > our code cross-reference page lxr.kde.org? > > First time I hear about that resource, great to kn

Re: Writing a daemon

2013-08-17 Thread Adrián Chaves Fernández
O Sábado, 17 de Agosto de 2013 15:40:24 Kevin Krammer escribiu: > I don't know myself, but have you tried searching for PublicService on our > code cross-reference page lxr.kde.org? First time I hear about that resource, great to know of it! >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-deve

Re: Writing a daemon

2013-08-17 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Saturday, 2013-08-17, Adrián Chaves Fernández wrote: > Does any of you know of any documentation about writting a daemon using > Qt/KDE that I can use to publish a DNSSD service? I’m currently searching > projects.kde.org for examples, and I’ve found some applications that look > like they are

Writing a daemon

2013-08-16 Thread Adrián Chaves Fernández
I want to use DNSSD¹ to publish² an SSH-based service in the network. The idea is that I have a computer 1 with a service that runs at startup and publishes a SSH-based service on the network, and a computer 2 running a GUI application that browses services, detects that service published by com