Re: Re: [JDEV] IM
Lolly, One more thing is that, u had tried to open that file using a browser. U have to open jabber.xml in edit mode ! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: r-a-v-i [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:07 PM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM Itz very simple ! U need not know XML also. Just follow the README that comes with JABBER tar. As far as I remember, you have to change ur host name. In the jabber.xml. Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:23 AM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM ok tell me what changes are to be made to the jabber.xml file ...cant follow the 'howto' neither do i understand the xml On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 r-a-v-i wrote : Lolly, I think it would be better, if you start from the beginning again ...I mean, unzipping the tar file..!! Also, before going to change the jabber.xml file,take a back up of it and then go ahead. I think you will get it run !! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: raditha dissanayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 6:16 PM Subject: Re: [JDEV] IM well you need to make several changes to the jabber.xml can i suggest that you read through all the relevent documentation before proceeding. lolly wrote: when i try to test my jabber server it gives me this error 'Unable to access home folder /home/temas/src/jabber-1.4.2: No such file or directory' cant locate this path i have installed jabber-1.4.2.tar.gz at d:/program files /jabberd directory and jabberd.exe at d:/program files /jabberd/jabberd i havent made any changes to jabber.xml file ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev -- Raditha Dissanayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mediasolv.com/?rd ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: Re: [JDEV] IM
Hey Lolly Vandana, Lolly : I had looked into your file, it is okey !! Follow the below steps : The core Jabber server should now be installed on your system. The next step is to configure the server so that you can run it. The configuration happens in a file named jabber.xml. i. Open jabber.xml in your favorite text editor and do the following: ii. In the line reading hostjabberd:cmdline flag=hlocalhost/jabberd:cmdline/host Change 'localhost' to the name of your host machine(IP ADDRESS). Comment out the line that reads updatejabberd:cmdline flag=hlocalhost/jabberd:cmdline/update Now , to fire up the Jabber server: Type ./jabberd/jabberd -h yourhostname To run the server in debug mode, type ./jabberd/jabberd -D -h yourhostname To monitor server activity, type tail -f error.log The Jabber server should now be running on your machine. You can now connect to the server using your favorite Enzyme Good Luck !! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: r-a-v-i [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:41 PM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM Lolly, One more thing is that, u had tried to open that file using a browser. U have to open jabber.xml in edit mode ! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: r-a-v-i [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:07 PM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM Itz very simple ! U need not know XML also. Just follow the README that comes with JABBER tar. As far as I remember, you have to change ur host name. In the jabber.xml. Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:23 AM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM ok tell me what changes are to be made to the jabber.xml file ...cant follow the 'howto' neither do i understand the xml On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 r-a-v-i wrote : Lolly, I think it would be better, if you start from the beginning again ...I mean, unzipping the tar file..!! Also, before going to change the jabber.xml file,take a back up of it and then go ahead. I think you will get it run !! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: raditha dissanayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 6:16 PM Subject: Re: [JDEV] IM well you need to make several changes to the jabber.xml can i suggest that you read through all the relevent documentation before proceeding. lolly wrote: when i try to test my jabber server it gives me this error 'Unable to access home folder /home/temas/src/jabber-1.4.2: No such file or directory' cant locate this path i have installed jabber-1.4.2.tar.gz at d:/program files /jabberd directory and jabberd.exe at d:/program files /jabberd/jabberd i havent made any changes to jabber.xml file ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev -- Raditha Dissanayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mediasolv.com/?rd ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: Re: [JDEV] IM
when i gave ./configure command it gave me this Running Jabber Configure Getting pth settings...pth-config: not found pth-config: not found pth-config: not found pth-config: not found Configuring GNU Pth (Portable Threads), Version 1.4.0 (24-Mar-2001) Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] loading cache ./config.cache Platform: i686-pc-cygwin Build Tools: checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH Error Configuring pthSetting Build Parameters... Done. Generating Settings Script... Done. You may now type 'make' to build your new Jabber system. after this i gave make command and foll is displayed BASH: make: command not found On Mon, 01 Apr 2002 Satish Reddy wrote : did u r ./configure has been sucessful with out any errors if u r done with it just type make .. that's it if u dont get any errors ur serer compilation is sucesful . Best Regds Satish Reddy lolly wrote: i've installed cygwinand could continue the setup process upto the command ./configure now how am i supposed to 'make' it. i've also installed make-3.79.tar.gz from gnu site what next??? ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: Re: [JDEV] IM
Hey after this i gave make command and foll is displayed BASH: make: command not found check weather make is in class path or not ? and ocne again i am asking u go the directory u've installed thru cygwin command prompt and not thru dos command prompt. once ur done edit ur jabber.xml file and replace localhost with ur domainname not with IP address it dosent work ... After that when u r running Jabber sever and it cant locate the direcroty of jabber then create a soft link to Jabber directory from where u are trying to start the jabber server( dosent happen if u run ./jabberd XXX from installed dorectory) soft link command :- ln -s destination source Best Regds Satish Reddy --- lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: when i gave ./configure command it gave me this Running Jabber Configure Getting pth settings...pth-config: not found pth-config: not found pth-config: not found pth-config: not found Configuring GNU Pth (Portable Threads), Version 1.4.0 (24-Mar-2001) Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] loading cache ./config.cache Platform: i686-pc-cygwin Build Tools: checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH Error Configuring pthSetting Build Parameters... Done. Generating Settings Script... Done. You may now type 'make' to build your new Jabber system. after this i gave make command and foll is displayed BASH: make: command not found On Mon, 01 Apr 2002 Satish Reddy wrote : did u r ./configure has been sucessful with out any errors if u r done with it just type make .. that's it if u dont get any errors ur serer compilation is sucesful . Best Regds Satish Reddy __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
RE: [JDEV] msn transport registration
502 Bad Gateway The server, when acting as a proxy, issues this response when it receives a bad response from an upstream or support server check if the machine where Jabber server is running is able to access NET . check by trying to ping any server ping www.google.com MSN transport works absolutely fine no problesm as such with it .. Best Regds Satish Reddy --- Viraj Samaranayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Did anyone solve this problum ,please inform this to others .beacouse most of having this problum with msn transport. If anyone knows error 502 ,please explain. viraj -Original Message- From: Michael S. Coulman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 4:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [JDEV] msn transport registration I am trying to register my client to msn-transport 1.1 SENT: iq id=19 type=get to=msn.localdomainquery xmlns=jabber:iq:register //iq RECD: iq id='19' type='result' to='jabber_user@localdomain/resource' from='msn.localdomain'query xmlns='jabber:iq:register'username/password/nick/instructionsEnter your MSN Messenger account and password. Example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nickname is optional./instructionskeyedf0d234ad01724c72c0223f93c7c6cb6594416d/key /query/iq SENT: iq id=20 type=set to=msn.localdomainquery xmlns=jabber:iq:registerusername xmlns=[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usernamepassword xmlns=**/passwordkey xmlns=edf0d234ad01724c72c0223f93c7c6cb6594416d/keynick xmlns=joe/nick/query/iq RECD: iq id='20' type='error' to='jabber_user@localdomain/resource' from='msn.localdomain'query xmlns='jabber:iq:register'username xmlns=''[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usernamepassword xmlns=''**/passwordkey xmlns=''edf0d234ad01724c72c0223f93c7c6cb6594416d/keynick xmlns=''joe/nick/queryerror code='502'Remote Server Error/error/iq Can anyone shed light on the 502 error? -- Mike ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM
i dont have any domain name for my pc. my machine name is shikhais this the domain name.. in network settings i had dns disabbled i've enabled it and given the name as shikha.com and specified the host as my machine's IP address. i have the jabber1.4.2 installed in jabberd folder so the path that i am into while running ./configure or make is: d:/progra~1/jabberd/jabber-1.4.2 there are also many jabber.xml files nearly 2-3 in various foldershave made changes to all of them by replacing localhost with shikha.com and commented the update line... this was told to me by ravi satish i didnt follow what u meant to say : check weather make is in class path or not ? create a soft link to Jabber directory from where u are trying to start the jabber server( dosent happen if u run ./jabberd XXX from installed dorectory) soft link command :- ln -s destination source one more thing: i am running frm cygwin and not dos prompt. Tx On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 Satish Reddy wrote : Hey after this i gave make command and foll is displayed BASH: make: command not found check weather make is in class path or not ? and ocne again i am asking u go the directory u've installed thru cygwin command prompt and not thru dos command prompt. once ur done edit ur jabber.xml file and replace localhost with ur domainname not with IP address it dosent work ... After that when u r running Jabber sever and it cant locate the direcroty of jabber then create a soft link to Jabber directory from where u are trying to start the jabber server( dosent happen if u run ./jabberd XXX from installed dorectory) soft link command :- ln -s destination source Best Regds Satish Reddy --- lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: when i gave ./configure command it gave me this Running Jabber Configure Getting pth settings...pth-config: not found pth-config: not found pth-config: not found pth-config: not found Configuring GNU Pth (Portable Threads), Version 1.4.0 (24-Mar-2001) Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] loading cache ./config.cache Platform: i686-pc-cygwin Build Tools: checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH Error Configuring pthSetting Build Parameters... Done. Generating Settings Script... Done. You may now type 'make' to build your new Jabber system. after this i gave make command and foll is displayed BASH: make: command not found On Mon, 01 Apr 2002 Satish Reddy wrote : did u r ./configure has been sucessful with out any errors if u r done with it just type make .. that's it if u dont get any errors ur serer compilation is sucesful . Best Regds Satish Reddy __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM
1. Which OS u r using ?? 2. How could u know ur IP address ?? r u using ipconfig ??? 3. In which directory you have installed the Jabber Server ?? Suppose you have installed Jabber in : /home/jabber/jabber-1.4.1 Then you should go to that directory and then issue the command : ./jabberd/jabberd -h hostname ./jabberd/jabberd -h 197.197.197.67 Then if you give ps -f , you should be able to see Jabber Server running as a background service. Try giving this : Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:16 PM Subject: Re: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM i've changed the localhost to my IP address of the form xyz.ytr.ert.we and the update. line was already commented when i type the command ./jabberd/jabberd -h xyz.ytr.ert.we it gives the error Unable to access home folder 169.254.130.12: No such file or directory Configuration parsing using jabber.xml failed: unable to open file next i tried ./jabberd/jabberd -h d:/progra~1/jabberd/jabberd then it gives me the foll Configuration parsing using jabber.xml failed: unclosed token at line 19 and column 2 what to do? On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 r-a-v-i wrote : Hey Lolly Vandana, Lolly : I had looked into your file, it is okey !! Follow the below steps : The core Jabber server should now be installed on your system. The next step is to configure the server so that you can run it. The configuration happens in a file named jabber.xml. i. Open jabber.xml in your favorite text editor and do the following: ii. In the line reading hostjabberd:cmdline flag=hlocalhost/jabberd:cmdline/host Change 'localhost' to the name of your host machine(IP ADDRESS). Comment out the line that reads updatejabberd:cmdline flag=hlocalhost/jabberd:cmdline/update Now , to fire up the Jabber server: Type ./jabberd/jabberd -h yourhostname To run the server in debug mode, type ./jabberd/jabberd -D -h yourhostname To monitor server activity, type tail -f error.log The Jabber server should now be running on your machine. You can now connect to the server using your favorite Enzyme Good Luck !! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: r-a-v-i [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:41 PM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM Lolly, One more thing is that, u had tried to open that file using a browser. U have to open jabber.xml in edit mode ! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: r-a-v-i [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:07 PM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM Itz very simple ! U need not know XML also. Just follow the README that comes with JABBER tar. As far as I remember, you have to change ur host name. In the jabber.xml. Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:23 AM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM ok tell me what changes are to be made to the jabber.xml file ...cant follow the 'howto' neither do i understand the xml On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 r-a-v-i wrote : Lolly, I think it would be better, if you start from the beginning again ...I mean, unzipping the tar file..!! Also, before going to change the jabber.xml file,take a back up of it and then go ahead. I think you will get it run !! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: raditha dissanayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 6:16 PM Subject: Re: [JDEV] IM well you need to make several changes to the jabber.xml can i suggest that you read through all the relevent documentation before proceeding. lolly wrote: when i try to test my jabber server it gives me this error 'Unable to access home folder /home/temas/src/jabber-1.4.2: No such file or directory' cant locate this path i have installed jabber-1.4.2.tar.gz at d:/program files /jabberd directory and jabberd.exe at d:/program files /jabberd/jabberd i havent made any changes to jabber.xml file ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev -- Raditha Dissanayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mediasolv.com/?rd ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___
Re: Re: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM
win-ME..throught the control panel--network settings-tcp-ip properties ipAddress tab page the jabber-1.4.2.tar.gz is installed in d:/progra~1/jabberd and jabberD-1.4.2.exe in d:/progra~1/jabberd/jabberd On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 r-a-v-i wrote : 1. Which OS u r using ?? 2. How could u know ur IP address ?? r u using ipconfig ??? 3. In which directory you have installed the Jabber Server ?? Suppose you have installed Jabber in : /home/jabber/jabber-1.4.1 Then you should go to that directory and then issue the command : ./jabberd/jabberd -h hostname ./jabberd/jabberd -h 197.197.197.67 Then if you give ps -f , you should be able to see Jabber Server running as a background service. Try giving this : Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:16 PM Subject: Re: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM i've changed the localhost to my IP address of the form xyz.ytr.ert.we and the update. line was already commented when i type the command ./jabberd/jabberd -h xyz.ytr.ert.we it gives the error Unable to access home folder 169.254.130.12: No such file or directory Configuration parsing using jabber.xml failed: unable to open file next i tried ./jabberd/jabberd -h d:/progra~1/jabberd/jabberd then it gives me the foll Configuration parsing using jabber.xml failed: unclosed token at line 19 and column 2 what to do? On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 r-a-v-i wrote : Hey Lolly Vandana, Lolly : I had looked into your file, it is okey !! Follow the below steps : The core Jabber server should now be installed on your system. The next step is to configure the server so that you can run it. The configuration happens in a file named jabber.xml. i. Open jabber.xml in your favorite text editor and do the following: ii. In the line reading hostjabberd:cmdline flag=hlocalhost/jabberd:cmdline/host Change 'localhost' to the name of your host machine(IP ADDRESS). Comment out the line that reads updatejabberd:cmdline flag=hlocalhost/jabberd:cmdline/update Now , to fire up the Jabber server: Type ./jabberd/jabberd -h yourhostname To run the server in debug mode, type ./jabberd/jabberd -D -h yourhostname To monitor server activity, type tail -f error.log The Jabber server should now be running on your machine. You can now connect to the server using your favorite Enzyme Good Luck !! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: r-a-v-i [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:41 PM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM Lolly, One more thing is that, u had tried to open that file using a browser. U have to open jabber.xml in edit mode ! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: r-a-v-i [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:07 PM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM Itz very simple ! U need not know XML also. Just follow the README that comes with JABBER tar. As far as I remember, you have to change ur host name. In the jabber.xml. Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:23 AM Subject: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM ok tell me what changes are to be made to the jabber.xml file ...cant follow the 'howto' neither do i understand the xml On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 r-a-v-i wrote : Lolly, I think it would be better, if you start from the beginning again ...I mean, unzipping the tar file..!! Also, before going to change the jabber.xml file,take a back up of it and then go ahead. I think you will get it run !! Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: raditha dissanayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 6:16 PM Subject: Re: [JDEV] IM well you need to make several changes to the jabber.xml can i suggest that you read through all the relevent documentation before proceeding. lolly wrote: when i try to test my jabber server it gives me this error 'Unable to access home folder /home/temas/src/jabber-1.4.2: No such file or directory' cant locate this path i have installed jabber-1.4.2.tar.gz at d:/program files /jabberd directory and jabberd.exe at d:/program files /jabberd/jabberd i havent made any changes to jabber.xml file ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL
Re: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM
r u using WINDOWS / LINUX ??? Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 4:28 PM Subject: Re: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM i dont have any domain name for my pc. my machine name is shikhais this the domain name.. in network settings i had dns disabbled i've enabled it and given the name as shikha.com and specified the host as my machine's IP address. i have the jabber1.4.2 installed in jabberd folder so the path that i am into while running ./configure or make is: d:/progra~1/jabberd/jabber-1.4.2 there are also many jabber.xml files nearly 2-3 in various foldershave made changes to all of them by replacing localhost with shikha.com and commented the update line... this was told to me by ravi satish i didnt follow what u meant to say : check weather make is in class path or not ? create a soft link to Jabber directory from where u are trying to start the jabber server( dosent happen if u run ./jabberd XXX from installed dorectory) soft link command :- ln -s destination source one more thing: i am running frm cygwin and not dos prompt. Tx On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 Satish Reddy wrote : Hey after this i gave make command and foll is displayed BASH: make: command not found check weather make is in class path or not ? and ocne again i am asking u go the directory u've installed thru cygwin command prompt and not thru dos command prompt. once ur done edit ur jabber.xml file and replace localhost with ur domainname not with IP address it dosent work ... After that when u r running Jabber sever and it cant locate the direcroty of jabber then create a soft link to Jabber directory from where u are trying to start the jabber server( dosent happen if u run ./jabberd XXX from installed dorectory) soft link command :- ln -s destination source Best Regds Satish Reddy --- lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: when i gave ./configure command it gave me this Running Jabber Configure Getting pth settings...pth-config: not found pth-config: not found pth-config: not found pth-config: not found Configuring GNU Pth (Portable Threads), Version 1.4.0 (24-Mar-2001) Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] loading cache ./config.cache Platform: i686-pc-cygwin Build Tools: checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH Error Configuring pthSetting Build Parameters... Done. Generating Settings Script... Done. You may now type 'make' to build your new Jabber system. after this i gave make command and foll is displayed BASH: make: command not found On Mon, 01 Apr 2002 Satish Reddy wrote : did u r ./configure has been sucessful with out any errors if u r done with it just type make .. that's it if u dont get any errors ur serer compilation is sucesful . Best Regds Satish Reddy __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] IM
WINDOWS-MILLENIUM EDITION(ME) i have installed cygwin too! On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 r-a-v-i wrote : r u using WINDOWS / LINUX ??? Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 4:28 PM Subject: Re: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM i dont have any domain name for my pc. my machine name is shikhais this the domain name.. in network settings i had dns disabbled i've enabled it and given the name as shikha.com and specified the host as my machine's IP address. i have the jabber1.4.2 installed in jabberd folder so the path that i am into while running ./configure or make is: d:/progra~1/jabberd/jabber-1.4.2 there are also many jabber.xml files nearly 2-3 in various foldershave made changes to all of them by replacing localhost with shikha.com and commented the update line... this was told to me by ravi satish i didnt follow what u meant to say : check weather make is in class path or not ? create a soft link to Jabber directory from where u are trying to start the jabber server( dosent happen if u run ./jabberd XXX from installed dorectory) soft link command :- ln -s destination source one more thing: i am running frm cygwin and not dos prompt. Tx On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 Satish Reddy wrote : Hey after this i gave make command and foll is displayed BASH: make: command not found check weather make is in class path or not ? and ocne again i am asking u go the directory u've installed thru cygwin command prompt and not thru dos command prompt. once ur done edit ur jabber.xml file and replace localhost with ur domainname not with IP address it dosent work ... After that when u r running Jabber sever and it cant locate the direcroty of jabber then create a soft link to Jabber directory from where u are trying to start the jabber server( dosent happen if u run ./jabberd XXX from installed dorectory) soft link command :- ln -s destination source Best Regds Satish Reddy --- lolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: when i gave ./configure command it gave me this Running Jabber Configure Getting pth settings...pth-config: not found pth-config: not found pth-config: not found pth-config: not found Configuring GNU Pth (Portable Threads), Version 1.4.0 (24-Mar-2001) Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] loading cache ./config.cache Platform: i686-pc-cygwin Build Tools: checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH Error Configuring pthSetting Build Parameters... Done. Generating Settings Script... Done. You may now type 'make' to build your new Jabber system. after this i gave make command and foll is displayed BASH: make: command not found On Mon, 01 Apr 2002 Satish Reddy wrote : did u r ./configure has been sucessful with out any errors if u r done with it just type make .. that's it if u dont get any errors ur serer compilation is sucesful . Best Regds Satish Reddy __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] Leak, bug -- fixed -- maybe
- Original Message - From: Jeremie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Glenn MacGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:44 AM Subject: Re: [JDEV] Leak, bug -- fixed -- maybe Hey Glenn, few questions to clarify here, and following up to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list as well. jsm/session.c at _js_session_from you will see at line 252 or so that we create a new jid struct using jid_full with the session-id meaning that the new jid is allocated from the session pool, not good. Are you talking about this code? (and the line marked with -) /* if you use to=yourself@yourhost it's the same as not having a ... */ - uid = jid_user(s-id); if(jid_cmp(p-to,uid) == 0) { /* xmlnode_hide_attrib(p-x,to); */ p-to = NULL; } Just curious, because yes, that is a leak with using the jid_user() function on the session id... but from your wording: So we have created a new jid_full function, jid_full_from_pool(pool, jid). ... it sounds like you are saying a call to jid_full(s-id) would leak, and it doesn't because the implementation in jid.c 'caches' the results: /* use cached copy */ if(id-full != NULL) return id-full; So it is safe to use jid_full() many numbers of times on a static jid like the one in the session. Sorry for that wording, but the main leak in the jid_user function using the session pool. So I noticed in 1.4.2 you added the jid_cmpx function, I just replaced: uid = jid_user(s-id); if(jid_cmp(p-to,uid) == 0) with: if (jid_cmpx(p-to, s-id,JID_USER|JID_SERVER)) { I guess I am not quite sure of the call stack getting to _js_session_from, I was thinking that it would be different for each sender. Now I see that is not the case. changed much so if the plan was to reuse some of the jsm and jabberd stuff in the 1.5 it maybe good to get it in. Yes, much of the jsm code is going to be reused, at least initially to get 1.5 rolling. Since you pointed this out I looked at other suspect uses of jid_user, and there are numerous other problems in the modules (my bad) that I'll look at and make sure are fixed for 1.5. If you want to work up a patch without having to figure out where it's used incorrectly in jsm, the easiest fix for jid_user might be to make it work like jid_full, cache the returned user-only jid in the struct so that it is only ever generated once. Just post it to the jdev and jabberd lists, if you plan on having any more patches then cvs access is available as well (just ask). I don't think you want to malloc anything on the session pool, because that pool may never be freed. It is definatly a toss up, do you do the work every time or do you cache result. There is no easy answer for that one. We use the jabber server to pass about 100 messages a second with 700-800 users logged in, it is a very regirious testing ground. I will take out the jid_full_from_pool and see how that effects it and post my current patch. I will also remake jid_user and run the tests. Like you will see in the patch, the way we got around the jid_user problem is by removing it totally and using jid_cmpx instead of creating the jid and using jid_cmp. Thanks for finding this, so far 1.5 is getting a pretty serious overhaul and it'll be easier for us all to track down and fix some of these problems :) Jer ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] Leak, bug -- fixed -- maybe
- Original Message - From: Jeremie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Glenn MacGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:44 AM Subject: Re: [JDEV] Leak, bug -- fixed -- maybe Hey Glenn, few questions to clarify here, and following up to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list as well. jsm/session.c at _js_session_from you will see at line 252 or so that we create a new jid struct using jid_full with the session-id meaning that the new jid is allocated from the session pool, not good. Are you talking about this code? (and the line marked with -) /* if you use to=yourself@yourhost it's the same as not having a ... */ - uid = jid_user(s-id); if(jid_cmp(p-to,uid) == 0) { /* xmlnode_hide_attrib(p-x,to); */ p-to = NULL; } Just curious, because yes, that is a leak with using the jid_user() function on the session id... but from your wording: So we have created a new jid_full function, jid_full_from_pool(pool, jid). ... it sounds like you are saying a call to jid_full(s-id) would leak, and it doesn't because the implementation in jid.c 'caches' the results: /* use cached copy */ if(id-full != NULL) return id-full; So it is safe to use jid_full() many numbers of times on a static jid like the one in the session. Sorry for that wording, but the main leak in the jid_user function using the session pool. So I noticed in 1.4.2 you added the jid_cmpx function, I just replaced: uid = jid_user(s-id); if(jid_cmp(p-to,uid) == 0) with: if (jid_cmpx(p-to, s-id,JID_USER|JID_SERVER)) { I guess I am not quite sure of the call stack getting to _js_session_from, I was thinking that it would be different for each sender. Now I see that is not the case. changed much so if the plan was to reuse some of the jsm and jabberd stuff in the 1.5 it maybe good to get it in. Yes, much of the jsm code is going to be reused, at least initially to get 1.5 rolling. Since you pointed this out I looked at other suspect uses of jid_user, and there are numerous other problems in the modules (my bad) that I'll look at and make sure are fixed for 1.5. If you want to work up a patch without having to figure out where it's used incorrectly in jsm, the easiest fix for jid_user might be to make it work like jid_full, cache the returned user-only jid in the struct so that it is only ever generated once. Just post it to the jdev and jabberd lists, if you plan on having any more patches then cvs access is available as well (just ask). I don't think you want to malloc anything on the session pool, because that pool may never be freed. It is definatly a toss up, do you do the work every time or do you cache result. There is no easy answer for that one. We use the jabber server to pass about 100 messages a second with 700-800 users logged in, it is a very regirious testing ground. I will take out the jid_full_from_pool and see how that effects it and post my current patch. I will also remake jid_user and run the tests. Like you will see in the patch, the way we got around the jid_user problem is by removing it totally and using jid_cmpx instead of creating the jid and using jid_cmp. Thanks for finding this, so far 1.5 is getting a pretty serious overhaul and it'll be easier for us all to track down and fix some of these problems :) Jer ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] Jabber WEb Client
hi, people Someone knows a jabber web client? Paul Castillo Departamento de Sistemas GG Cargo Service http://www.ggcargo.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] 593.02.2485040 Ext.226 ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] Jabber WEb Client
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 09:03:07 -0500 Paul Castillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, people Someone knows a jabber web client? http://webim.jabber.com Also exists http://jabberzilla.mozdev.org but very unstable skipped -- Regards, Vyt mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] Jabber WEb Client
See also: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsjabber Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre email+jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] weblog: http://www.saint-andre.com/blog/ On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Vyt wrote: On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 09:03:07 -0500 Paul Castillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, people Someone knows a jabber web client? http://webim.jabber.com Also exists http://jabberzilla.mozdev.org but very unstable skipped -- Regards, Vyt mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: Re: Re: [JDEV] IM
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 10:58:46AM -, lolly wrote: | | i dont have any domain name for my pc. my machine name is | shikhais this the domain name.. | in network settings i had dns disabbled | i've enabled it and given the name as shikha.com and specified the | host as my machine's IP address. $ host shikha.com shikha.com A 209.67.50.203 Is that your IP address? If not, then that's not your domain name. -D -- The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life, turning a man from the snares of death. Proverbs 13:14 ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] AIM away messages. (was: AIM-t crashes)
(Had to quickly move our DNS in 1 day [THANK YOU ISP FOR THE NOTICE!!!]) I already cleaned this up in CVS. More to come soon =) --temas On Mon, 2002-04-01 at 18:14, dman wrote: (temas, I can't find an A or MX record for your email domain, thus sending on-list) On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 11:06:15AM -0600, Thomas Muldowney wrote: | Pres handling is a bit borked in cvs. I'm working on it. I've been doing some testing of it (-latest, actually). Yesterday I finally got a core dump from the intermitten segfaults I've seen, so I sent the backtrace and a tentative patch to maqi. If you want I can host a poor-man's mailing list for aim-t development. Anyways, here's the message I sent him. ~~ (gdb) bt #0 0x402ad7e5 in at_parse_incoming_im (ass=0x8277a78, command=0x823ca00) at messages.c:34 #1 0x402a80be in incomingim_ch1 (sess=0x8277a78, mod=0x8277d50, rx=0x823ca00, snac=0x830e2f0, channel=1, userinfo=0x830e1f0, bs=0x823ca10, cookie=0x830e260 úak¥\230B4) at im.c:1053 #2 0x402a8e80 in incomingim (sess=0x8277a78, mod=0x8277d50, rx=0x823ca00, snac=0x830e2f0, bs=0x823ca10) at im.c:1577 #3 0x402a9746 in snachandler (sess=0x8277a78, mod=0x8277d50, rx=0x823ca00, snac=0x830e2f0, bs=0x823ca10) at im.c:1787 #4 0x402b1e07 in consumesnac (sess=0x8277a78, rx=0x823ca00) at rxhandlers.c:117 #5 0x402b2849 in aim_rxdispatch (sess=0x8277a78) at rxhandlers.c:571 #6 0x402b837f in at_session_main (arg=0x82780a8) at sessions.c:1012 #7 0x4011579e in pth_ctrl () from /usr/lib/libpth.so.14 #8 0x40183914 in makecontext () from /lib/libc.so.6 #9 0x40115c0a in pth_spawn () from /usr/lib/libpth.so.14 #10 0x4011579e in pth_ctrl () from /usr/lib/libpth.so.14 #11 0x40183914 in makecontext () from /lib/libc.so.6 #12 0x401172d9 in pth_wait () from /usr/lib/libpth.so.14 #13 0x40119825 in pth_sleep () from /usr/lib/libpth.so.14 #14 0x08055d67 in main () #15 0x401546cf in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6 (gdb) This was with version stable-2002.03.15. Ooh, I see the problem : buddy = xhash_get(s-buddies, at_normalize(userinfo-sn)); //how long since buddy sent an im? idle = ((unsigned int)time(NULL) - (unsigned int)buddy-lastactivity); You never check to see if 'buddy' is NULL or not. Attached is the patch I'm now trying. I imagine it would be helpful to see the actual packets the server sent. Do you have any recommendations on how to get a log of those? -D -- If we claim we have not sinned, we make Him out to be a liar and His Word has no place in our lives. I John 1:10 --- messages.c.orig Sun Mar 31 14:19:20 2002 +++ messages.cSun Mar 31 14:18:10 2002 @@ -30,6 +30,12 @@ buddy = xhash_get(s-buddies, at_normalize(userinfo-sn)); +// DSH +if ( buddy == NULL ) +{ +goto bug_out ; +} + //how long since buddy sent an im? idle = ((unsigned int)time(NULL) - (unsigned int)buddy-lastactivity); @@ -187,6 +193,8 @@ } +// DSH +bug_out: // free! free(utf8_str); free(msg_plain); ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] jabberd cvs changelog
Some members (starts with a j ends in er) aren't too big on them, and never keep them up to date so we just plain don't have one. =) --temas On Mon, 2002-04-01 at 05:56, Vyt wrote: Hello, All! Where I can find Changelog data of jabber opensource server? After checkout CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs I can't to find it... -- Regards, Vyt mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: Publishing Stats (was Re: [JDEV] Concurrent Users)
Hrm... I'm not sure the easieast way to do this because of all the internal servers as well as servers that have never communicated with jabber.org =( --temas On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 22:50, Ashvil wrote: Thanks Temas. Hmm, 500 concurrent s2s sessions. The jabber network is bigger than I thought. Is there any way to find out the number of nodes (servers) and the total number of Jabber users. A guess estimate would also do. This information is very useful for Advocacy and for building a case - Why should I choose Jabber. Regards, Ashvil - Original Message - From: Thomas Muldowney [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 9:52 PM Subject: Re: Publishing Stats (was Re: [JDEV] Concurrent Users) I keep saying I'm going to do this and never get around to it =) Here's a quick run down of jabber.org: - Usually right around 2000 concurrent users, steadily increasing, but not too rapidly. - We have about 200-500 s2s sessions at any given time as well - Not sure about active users, we don't really use our login records except for abusers. - To handle those users we have a athlon 1Ghz with 1G of RAM. The box is a bit overkill right now, but it will grow with us. - It is connected through a few T1s to different backbones (if I recall correctly, Jerry the ISP guy isn't on right now). The traffic really isn't that bad. - We run CCM and SCM to more efficiently handle all the connections. --temas On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 22:30, Ashvil wrote: With the default c2s component only about 1000 users, with something such as jpolld or jadc2s you can support many many more. By the way, How many users are on Jabber.org. Concurrent and active users (who login once a week) ? What kind of bandwidth and server does it take to run it ? etc. These kinds of stats would be very helpful for someone who wants to run their own Jabber server. Can someone publish them ? Also, Is there any estimate of the total number of Jabber users ? or the number of Jabber servers ? Regards, Ashvil ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] A Jabber 'client deamon'
Jan wrote: At boot time, some sort of 'client deamon' is started, and it logs in to the Jabber server. When I want a PHP script to send a message to me, it only does a small call to some application, that then connects to the daemon to send it. That's pretty straight forward to do, although the daemon will probably want to be written in C++ or Perl (or whatever). Searching google (http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclientq=php+ipc) popped up http://zez.org/article/articleview/46/ which looks like a reasonable tutorial. I've done the Jabber/IPC thing in Perl without any real hassles, so PHP should be doable. For the Perl side, Net::jabber is what you want, docs at: http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/CPAN/data/Net-Jabber/ with examples and stuff at http://www.pipetree.com/jabber/ Perl's ShareLite module should do much the same thing as the PHP shared memory by the look of it, and that's very straightforward. HTH Moz ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] Summary: registration and authentication problems
Okay, after running myself in circles for several hours, I finally sat down and started trying to work through this methodically. Summary: I am having a number of problems with new user registration in jabberd. The problems are repeatable, but vary widely based on which server and client environment is used. The high points: - Jabberd 1.4.2's native registration (mod_register) is broken on non-linux platforms. - mod_auth_radius will _only_ work on jabberd 1.4.2 on OpenBSD with WinJab and Exodus The key players: OpenBSD 2.8; gcc 2.95.3; pth 1.3.7 RedHat Linux 7.2; gcc 2.96-98; pth 1.3.7; glibc 2.2.4-19.3, kernel 2.4.9-17 Solaris 8; gcc 2.95.3; pth 1.3.7 jabberd-1.4.2 jabberd-1.4.1 Jabber Instant Messenger (JIM) 2.4.2.1 WinJab 1.1.0.1 Exodus 0.5.0.3 mod_auth_radius.c from download.jabber.org/contrib/ (Note that I re-ran a few of the failed tests below with pth 1.4.0 in place of 1.3.7; the results were no different, so I opted not to make that a criterion.) I would be extremely interested to know if anyone else can duplicate these failures, or even better can produce successes in cases where I cannot. (If the latter, I'd very much like to see your configs!) -n, with apologies in advance for the length of this The tests: OS Server Reg Client Result == == === == == obsd2.8 1.4.2 mod_registerJIM RF: 406 Not Acceptable obsd2.8 1.4.2 mod_registerWinJab RS, LF: 409 Username Not Available obsd2.8 1.4.2 mod_registerExodus RS, LF: 401 Unauthorized obsd2.8 1.4.2 mod_auth_radius JIM RF: 406 Not Acceptable obsd2.8 1.4.2 mod_auth_radius WinJab SUCCESS obsd2.8 1.4.2 mod_auth_radius Exodus SUCCESS rh7.2 1.4.2 mod_registerJIM SUCCESS rh7.2 1.4.2 mod_registerWinJab SUCCESS rh7.2 1.4.2 mod_registerExodus SUCCESS rh7.2 1.4.2 mod_auth_radius JIM RF; segfault in xmlnode_get_firstchild [4] rh7.2 1.4.2 mod_auth_radius WinJab RS, LF: segfault in xmlnode_get_attrib [5] rh7.2 1.4.2 mod_auth_radius Exodus RS, LF: segfault in xmlnode_get_attrib [6] sol81.4.2 mod_registerJIM RF: 406 Not Acceptable sol81.4.2 mod_registerWinJab RS, LF: 409 Username Not Available sol81.4.2 mod_registerExodus RS, LF: 401 Unauthorized sol81.4.2 mod_auth_radius JIM RF: segfault in xmlnode_get_type [10] sol81.4.2 mod_auth_radius WinJab RS, LF: segfault in _xmlnode_search [11] sol81.4.2 mod_auth_radius Exodus RS, LF: segfault in _xmlnode_search [12] obsd2.8 1.4.1 mod_registerJIM SUCCESS obsd2.8 1.4.1 mod_registerWinJab SUCCESS obsd2.8 1.4.1 mod_registerExodus SUCCESS obsd2.8 1.4.1 mod_auth_radius JIM RF: segfault in xmlnode_get_type [1] obsd2.8 1.4.1 mod_auth_radius WinJab RS, LF: segfault in _xmlnode_search [2] obsd2.8 1.4.1 mod_auth_radius Exodus RS, LF: segfault in _xmlnode_search [3] rh7.2 1.4.1 mod_registerJIM SUCCESS rh7.2 1.4.1 mod_registerWinJab SUCCESS rh7.2 1.4.1 mod_registerExodus SUCCESS rh7.2 1.4.1 mod_auth_radius JIM RF; segfault in xmlnode_get_firstchild [7] rh7.2 1.4.1 mod_auth_radius WinJab RS, LF: segfault in xmlnode_get_attrib [8] rh7.2 1.4.1 mod_auth_radius Exodus RS, LF: segfault in xmlnode_get_attrib [9] --- Results legend: RF - Registration Failure: No user.xml file was written to the spool dir RS - Registration Success: A user.xml file was created LF - Login Failure: Client could not authenticate and attach Error code are taken from the server debug output and are condensed. Full debug logs happily provided on request. mod_register actual jsm config: load main=jsm jsm./jsm/jsm.so/jsm mod_echo./jsm/jsm.so/mod_echo mod_roster./jsm/jsm.so/mod_roster mod_time./jsm/jsm.so/mod_time mod_vcard./jsm/jsm.so/mod_vcard mod_last./jsm/jsm.so/mod_last mod_version./jsm/jsm.so/mod_version mod_announce./jsm/jsm.so/mod_announce mod_agents./jsm/jsm.so/mod_agents mod_browse./jsm/jsm.so/mod_browse mod_admin./jsm/jsm.so/mod_admin mod_filter./jsm/jsm.so/mod_filter mod_offline./jsm/jsm.so/mod_offline mod_presence./jsm/jsm.so/mod_presence mod_auth_plain./jsm/jsm.so/mod_auth_plain mod_auth_digest./jsm/jsm.so/mod_auth_digest mod_auth_0k./jsm/jsm.so/mod_auth_0k mod_log./jsm/jsm.so/mod_log mod_register./jsm/jsm.so/mod_register mod_xml./jsm/jsm.so/mod_xml /load mod_auth_radius actual jsm config: load main=jsm jsm./jsm/jsm.so/jsm mod_echo./jsm/jsm.so/mod_echo mod_roster./jsm/jsm.so/mod_roster mod_time./jsm/jsm.so/mod_time
[JDEV] ANNOUNCE: SashXB 0.9.9 with Jabber Extension
I figured I'd forward this along to JDEV since there's a basic Jabber Extension based on Jabberoo in it. SashXB is IBM's Sash for Linux and Open Source (based on Mozilla) -- it allows web site designers (and programmers who are lazy ;) ) to create GNOME/Mozilla applications using JavaScript. Anyway, here's the original: Yes, believe it or not, it's finally happened -- SashXB has been released! Version 0.9.9 is up on the website, http://sashxb.org/. We're expecting a wired.com article and an item on Slashdot (and possibly something on news.com) in the coming days, so keep your eyes peeled. We've done some intense re-coding this past week to fix a lot of things (it was a *really long* week) so if you've installed a previous SashXB rpm (anything before today, Monday Apr 1), you're going to need to remove it and your ~/.sash directory before installing the new version. (This is the last time you should ever have to do this.) If you do install SashXB, please drop us a note at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your thoughts. We have many ideas scheduled for implementation in the 1.0 release (probably a month from now) that we're posting on the website. Let us know if you have any additional suggestions. Thanks, AJ, John, Wing ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev