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PR: 68609 Submitted by: paul beard <paulbeard@mac.com> Approved by: erwin (implicit)
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daapd has now been installed.
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A sample configuration file has been placed at:
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%%PREFIX%%/etc/daapd.conf.sample
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You need to copy this to
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%%PREFIX%%/etc/daapd.conf
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and edit it to suit your requirements. You must also add:
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daapd_enable="YES"
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to /etc/rc.conf.
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Documentation is installed at:
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%%DOCSDIR%%/README
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Once configured, you can start daapd by running:
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%%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.d/daapd.sh start
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daapd keeps its logfile in
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%%LOGDIR%%/daapd.log
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To advertise the daapd service via ZeroConf/Rendezvous on your local
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network, you've got two options:
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1) if you selected the HOWL build option (or set WITH_HOWL), daapd
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will automatically register its services on startup with the Howl
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responder daemon (mDNSResponder). Note, that the Howl responder
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daemon must be running.
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2) otherwise, you can install the net/mDNSResponder port, and use
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that with a command line like:
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mDNSResponderPosix -p 3689 -t _daap._tcp. -n `hostname`
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Enjoy!
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