xbmsd is a file sharing server implementing the Xbox Media Streaming Protocol (XBMSP) supported by the Xbox Media Center.
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* Added IFACE configuration option (Linux only) * Bugfix: the server discovery socket now listens to INADDR_ANY (or in6addr_any) and not the address specified by LISTEN, as it needs to receive all broadcasts.
* Added IFACE configuration option (Linux only) * Bugfix: the server discovery socket now listens to INADDR_ANY (or in6addr_any) and not the address specified by LISTEN, as it needs to receive all broadcasts.
Version 1.1.1 fixes a bug in server discovery when listen address is specified, and enables binding to a specific interface on Linux systems. Release files: source package and a binary package for Debian Etch/Sarge (i386)
* Support for filtering files through any program * The configuration command CONF was made more like the new command FILTER: it now supports multiple extensions separated with commas, extension wildcard and file priorization/fallback through non-absolute filenames. * PID file is now created atomically and as root if possible, and connection handler processes no more remove it upon SIGTERM. * Prefixed error messages with "ERROR:" * Bugfix: reading of boolean values from configuration file or command line was totally broken. * Bugfix: upcwd/setcwd("..") failed with terminated connection if deeper than two levels in the directory tree. (And nobody noticed, probably because XBMC used a new connection for the operation that started from the root.) * Bugfix: seeks were not implemented when sendfile() was disabled (oops... :)
* Support for filtering files through any program * The configuration command CONF was made more like the new command FILTER: it now supports multiple extensions separated with commas, extension wildcard and file priorization/fallback through non-absolute filenames. * PID file is now created atomically and as root if possible, and connection handler processes no more remove it upon SIGTERM. * Prefixed error messages with "ERROR:" * Bugfix: reading of boolean values from configuration file or command line was totally broken. * Bugfix: upcwd/setcwd("..") failed with terminated connection if deeper than two levels in the directory tree. (And nobody noticed, probably because XBMC used a new connection for the operation that started from the root.) * Bugfix: seeks were not implemented when sendfile() was disabled (oops... :)
Version 1.1.0 adds bugfixes and a new feature: on-the-fly filtering of files by file extension using any *nix program. Source code and Debian Etch/Sarge (i386) packages.
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