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?
>
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
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
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
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