Hi Stefan, As far as I can tell - this avahi list is dead. I am not sure where else to look. Im having DBUS issues myself and I haven't gotten anyones response.
I am also having problems with the avahi website (and can't look at their documentation/wiki). I feel your pain. Is anyone still listening to this list? Perhaps one of the maintainers (at least of the website)?? ---- J. R. Carroll Independent Researcher through Hurtz Labs Research Methods, Test Development, and Statistics www.jrcresearch.net www.ontvp.com Cell: (650) 776-6613 Email: jrcarr...@jrcresearch.net jrcarr...@hurtzlab.com jrc.c...@gmail.com <https://www.facebook.com/J.R.Car> <https://twitter.com/jNammer><http://www.linkedin.com/in/jrcarroll> On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Stefan Radomski < radom...@tk.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de> wrote: > Hi there, > > Avahi sporadically returns IPv6 addresses as AVAHI_PROTO_INET in the > AvahiServiceBrowserCallback instead of AVAHI_PROTO_INET6. Thus, reporting > an ipv6 address as an ipv4 address. We observed this behavior both in > Debian Testing and Fedora 17. It is very hard to reproduce but enough to > make avahi unusable for us as the actual ipv4 address will never be > reported. > > We are still trying to isolate the issue, but I was hoping someone might > have some pointers. > > Best regards > Stefan > > P.S.: I am trying to have a look in the source code, but > http://www.avahi.org is down? > > _______________________________________________ > avahi mailing list > avahi@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/avahi > >
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