>From the README:
gnome-user-share is a small package that binds together various
free
software projects to bring easy to use user-level file sharing
to the masses.
The program is meant to run in the background when the user is
logged in, and when file sharing is enabled a webdav server is
started that shares the $HOME/Public folder. The share is then
published to all computers on the local network using
mDNS/rendezvous, so that it shows up in the Network location in
Gnome.
The dav server used is apache, so you need that installed. Howl
is
used for mDNS support, so you need to have that installed and
mDNSResolver running.
See attached garball.
-Joseph
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