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MCPE-13904

If MCPE has been running a long time, games may not show up in Bonjour list

If we were playing a local network (bonjour) game of Minecraft PE, and then stop and put the iPads away for a day, and then pick them up again and try to resume the game, we often find that the local network game doesn't show up in the game list until we force-kill MCPE. It's as though the setup for bonjour discovery gets into a bad state.

Please let me know if there's some diagnostics that I can help get. I suppose I could run dns-sd on a mac to see if the service is being registered... I would need to know MCPE's bonjour service type for that.

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Hmm, maybe it's not bonjour? I ran a bonjour browser and didn't find a service that corresponded to the multiplayer games that were being shared.

Hmm, maybe it's not bonjour? I ran a bonjour browser and didn't find a service that corresponded to the multiplayer games that were being shared.

Please respond and add the current version if you can reproduce this issue.

Please respond and add the current version if you can reproduce this issue.

This ticket has been resolved as 'Cannot Reproduce' as it has not been updated recently (1 year+)

This ticket has been resolved as 'Cannot Reproduce' as it has not been updated recently (1 year+)

Sam Bushell

(Unassigned)

Unconfirmed

Tablet - iOS - iPad Mini

iOS 9.2.1

0.14.0

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