On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 02:42:06PM +0200, Magnus Henoch wrote:
> Trejkaz Xaoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > So why don't we direct the attention _there_?  If all Jabber
> > packages on all distros worked out of the box, would there still be
> > a good excuse not to run it?
> 
> Which leads to the question:  is anyone at all building RPMs for
> jabberd2?  If so, I haven't noticed.  As a lot of the posts on jadmin
> are from people having difficulties getting jabberd2 to run on Redhat,
> well-maintained RPMs would probably be very welcome.
> 
> Who, me?  No, I don't have a Redhat box...

Even if people were building RPMs for Jabberd2 there's still the
significant issue of stability.  Jabberd2's c2s component has
reproducable failures.  Not to meantion the memory leaks that have been
reported several times over.

I've begun work on the Debian packages for Jabberd2 but have no
intention of putting them into Debian's unstable distribution until
the server is more stable.

-- 
Jamin W. Collins

Remember, root always has a loaded gun.  Don't run around with it unless
you absolutely need it. -- Vineet Kumar
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