Silly question, but did you make sure there were firewall exclusions for
SLPd and slptool?  That still gets me now and then...

--Nick

On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Jim Marshall <
jim.marsh...@wbemsolutions.com> wrote:

>  Ian Norton wrote:
>
> slp.h:
>
>  SLP_NETWORK_TIMED_OUT  = -19
>
>  Are you running slpd of the right version?
>
> Yes slpd 2.0 is running and as an aside the 1.x version runs fine
>
> C:\Temp\openslp\win32\Win32\Debug>slpd -install
> Service Location Protocol installed.
>
> C:\Temp\openslp\win32\Win32\Debug>slpd.exe -version
> slpd version: 2.0.0
> compile options:
>    debugging:            disabled
>    predicates:           enabled
>    slpv1 compatability:  enabled
>    slpv2 security:       disabled
>
>
> On 14 September 2012 17:55, Ian Norton <inor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I seem to recall that -19 means that you couldnt contact the slpd
>> process.
>>
>>
>> On 14 September 2012 16:56, Jim Marshall 
>> <jim.marsh...@wbemsolutions.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>   We've written a test script to test the basic functionality of OpenSLP
>>> (basic sanity check stuff), it works fine with the older SLP (1.0.9a). I
>>> grabbed the trunk and built it on Windows 7 (with VS 2011 Beta), it
>>> builds fine and slpd installs and runs. using slptool to perfrom a
>>> findsrvs operation works, however; when I try to manually register a
>>> service with slptool I get error "-19":
>>>
>>> C:\Temp\openslp\win32\Win32\Debug>slptool register
>>> service:myserv.x://myhost.com "(attr1=val1),(attr2=val2)"
>>> errorcode: -19
>>>
>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>
>>> Additionally I brought the svn tree to a Linux (CentOS 5.5, 64bit)
>>> machine, it will not build. I run autogen.sh and it spits out an error
>>> regarding AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS but the configure script is
>>> generated. When I run the configure script I get the following error:
>>>
>>> ./configure --prefix=/home/jmars/trees/openslp/
>>> configure: error: cannot find install-sh or install.sh in . ./.. ./../..
>>>
>>> autoconf version: 2.59
>>> automake version: 1.96
>>> libtool version: 1.5.22
>>> GNU Make version: 3.81
>>>
>>> any thoughts on what I am doing wrong here?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>> --
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>>>
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