I don't recall a discussion.  The last NIC-related issue I remember was the
question of detecting and handling network address changes in slpd.

--Nick

On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:55 AM, Hird Matthew <
matthew.h...@uk.thalesgroup.com> wrote:

> Chaps
>
> I've got a patch that enables SLP to work on multi homed devices and I'm
> wondering why we've not pushed it back into the project. It's aimed at
> linux
> versions using the #ifdef LINUX preprocessors.
>
> I can't see any reason why it shouldn't go in but I wondered if it had been
> discussed before and rejected?
>
> Does anybody have any objections? I'd appreciate a quick response if
> possible as I'm pushing some other fixes in today.
>
> cheers
> Matt
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