$Id$ Avahi 0.2, the 'DzieƄ Dobry' release ==================================== * Unfortunately this release broke the API/ABI of libavahi-client with the following function removals Removal of these functions may affect users of the 0.1 API - avahi_service_resolver_block() The following functions were simply for debugging information and their removal should not affect anyone - avahi_entry_group_get_dbus_path() - avahi_domain_browser_get_dbus_path() - avahi_service_type_browser_get_dbus_path() - avahi_service_browser_get_dbus_path() Note that while the libavahi-client API changed slightly, the DBUS API itself has only had additions and no existing definitions have changed. * avahi-daemon will now ignore local IP addresses with the "link" scope unless it is the only IP address on the interface. * avahi-daemon will no longer fail to start if D-BUS is not available (if configured with enable-dbus=warn) * Fixed a potential crasher when resolving things in libavahi-core. * New example demonstrating integration into glib applications * Addition new convenience AvahiStringList functions avahi_string_list_find() avahi_string_list_get_pair() avahi_string_list_add_pair() avahi_string_list_add_pair_arbitrary() * Fixed a typo in avahi-glib.pc that stopped programs using the GLIB api from compiling correctly * A critical bug in the reflector was fixed where it may go into a state of constantly flooding queries out to the network. * Introduced new asynchronous resolver API * libavahi-client gained an API for resolving HostNames and Addresses in addition to the ServiceResolver provided in 0.1 * Added support for Arch and Gentoo linux distributions. * Allowed configuration on non-supported distributions * Fixed a critical bug where you cannot use more than one AvahiClient or use it in an application already using D-BUS * Fixed assembly of empty string lists to RFC compliant TXT records * Added a new service type description database with human understandable descriptions of services and translations. * Fixed various minor memory corruption bugs * Fixed an issue where Avahi might think it encountered a conflict if the process or machine has been suspended * Fixed compilation and runtime issues on 64-bit distributions * ... * PROFIT!!! Avahi 0.1, the "Guten Tag" release ================================== The Avahi team would like to announce the immediate availability of Avahi 0.1 "Guten Tag". Avahi is a fully LGPL framework for Multicast DNS Service Discovery. It allows programs to publish and discover services and hosts running on a local network with no specific configuration. For example you can plug into a network and instantly find printers to print to, files to look at and people to talk to. Avahi is designed to be compatible with the mDNS/DNS-SD specification and boasts the following features * Fully open source and freely available under the LGPL * Full IPv4 and IPv6 support * An embeddable mDNS stack * Dynamic adjustment to network reconfiguration * Daemon with DBUS API for desktop applications * C library to interface with the DBUS API * Compatible with other mDNS/DNS-SD implementations such as Howl and Apple Bonjour (previously Rendezvous) * Ability to correctly "reflect" mDNS between two or more LAN segments * Ability to configure DNS servers based on mDNS/DNS-SD published information, a feature that is very usefull on IPv6 which has no other mechanism for this. * Combined with nss-mdns, allows hostname lookup such as 'laptop.local' without the configuration of a DNS server. http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/nss-mdns/ * Easy integration into GLIB, GTK other mainloop applications. * Documentation and examples of both developer APIs and utilities. mDNS/DNS-SD is part of a larger set of specifications for easy configuration of networking known as "ZeroConf" (http://www.zeroconf.org/), with the aim of allowing you to plug into a network and instantly be able to interact with it's services. Avahi was designed to be a fully free implementation, and is available under the LGPL. Many other implementations of the mDNS/DNS-SD specification were previously non-free, restricting their use in many platforms such as the GNOME desktop and many distributions. While Avahi is a 0.1 release, we feel it is feature complete and available for immediate use, developers can make use of the Avahi client library to provide above mentioned functionality in their programs. We unfortunately do not have a logo yet! We would love if someone could suggest ideas for a logo or even design us one. If you think you can help us out, you can contact us on our mailing list or by emailing Trent Lloyd on lathiat@bur.st. If you would like more information or help, you can subscribe to our mailinglist, goto http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/avahi You can download Avahi 0.1 here http://www.freedesktop.org/~lennart/avahi-0.1.tar.gz You can also find out more information from our homepage http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/Avahi We would like to thank the following people for their contribution to Avahi 0.1. Lennart Poeterring Trent Lloyd Sebastien Estienne Ross Burton Tommi Vainikainen Joe Shaw Ikke Steev Cheers, The Avahi Team