By the way, I fixed the -d issue and checked in the change.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Nick Wagner <ne...@wingedbeast.org> wrote:
> It does appear that -debug works on the windows version, and -d does not.
> -install and -start do work for me, but I've never used a reg file. I don't
> think the service stores/uses the other command line arguments.
>
> The default locations for these files are already the Windows directory,
> what does your Windows\slpd.log say?
>
> --Nick
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 11:54 PM, hudson paul
> <pegpaulhud...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have installed the Open SLP version 2.0 beta. I'm facing problems in
>> running slpd using -d option. Its not running if I give -d as follows.
>>
>> C:\Program Files\OpenSLP>slpd -d -c c:\WINDOWS\slp.conf -l
>> c:\WINDOWS\slpd.log -r c:\slp\slp.reg
>> USAGE: slpd -install [auto]|-remove|-start|-stop|-debug [-d] [-c conf
>> file] [-l log file] [-s spi fi
>> le] [-r reg file] [-v version]
>> C:\Program Files\OpenSLP>
>>
>> Also, if I install it as a service and start it using the following
>> command, I'm not getting the services discovered using slptool utility.
>>
>> C:\Program Files\OpenSLP>slpd -install
>> Service Location Protocol installed.
>>
>> C:\Program Files\OpenSLP>slpd -start -c c:\WINDOWS\slp.conf -l
>> c:\WINDOWS\slpd.log -r c:\slp\slp.reg
>>
>> C:\Program Files\OpenSLP>
>> Only if run the slpd in debug mode using the following command, it is
>> working fine and I'm getting the services discovered using slptool utility.
>>
>> C:\Program Files\OpenSLP>slpd -debug -c c:\WINDOWS\slp.conf -l
>> c:\WINDOWS\slpd.log -r c:\slp\slp.reg
>> Debugging Service Location Protocol.
>>
>> Is it how (only in debug mode) the SLP deamon should be started? Can
>> anyone provide some inputs on this?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Paul
>>
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