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On Thursday 30 June 2005 13:12, Tony Hoyle wrote: > David Somers wrote: > >>Gnome has support built into its vfs (network://) for finding ftp and > >>web servers. > > > > I'd a KDE man myself. > > Me too... personally I find the Gnome 2 UI really difficult to get to > grips with, so don't use it. > > Apparently the latest kde has dnssd:/ but I haven't tried it. Me meither... meanwhile I'm waiting for Gentoo to set KDE 3.4 stable before I can try these things out. > > Though I'm not sure I like "-d ." ... maybe "-d *" would be better (since > > * is generally asociated with ALL/ANY). > > On a Unix client that'd expand to every file in the directory, causing > some confusion! Oh b***s... forgot about that.. sometimes the shell can be a PITA. > > > (What about the password... will it use blank or the same as the anon > > username?) > > It's really geared towards SSPI, so passwords shouldn't be needed.. > however 'cvs -d . login' will work. ok. > One of my personal gripes about zeroconf is all the APIs are > incompatible with each other. I had to implement the server > registration twice - once for Apple, once for Howl. If I support > another one it's another implementation... Um, yes... I saw your comments in the source about that ;-) Avahi is another implementation (http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fAvahi). Greetings from Luxembourg, -- David Somers VoIP: FWD 622885 PGP Key Fingerprint