I'm also wondering about this, since it generates warnings in syslog when
the daemon starts up.

Out of curiosity, I took the Debian source package and rebuilt it for the
Avahi client API - since that's also supported by Firefly - and from limited
testing it seems to be working fine. iTunes on another machine
auto-discovers it and can play tracks from it.

Is there some non-obvious reason why the Debian package is still using the
Howl build?

-- 
Paul



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