Re: [jdev] yahoo transport glib-config: not found

2004-09-28 Thread Paul Curtis
Chandan Teckchandani wrote:
Hi Admins / Paul Curtis,
I am trying to build yahoo-trasnport on Jabberd1.4.3 on Solaris 8
You need the 'glib' package from Sun Freeware also.
Paul
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Re: [jdev] yahoo transport issues

2004-04-26 Thread Nathan J. Mehl
In the immortal words of Kent Ip ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 Hi Nathan,
 
 Hope you don't mind my silly question, how do you
 generate the transport log?
 Thanks.
 

Just run the transport instance of jabber with the -D flag, e.g:

exec pgrphack setuidgid yahoot \
 /usr/local/jabber/jabberd/jabberd \
 -c /usr/local/jabber/yahootrans.xml \
 -D 21

-n

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other people and then grade yourself on the curve.   (--x. trapnel, via echo)
http://blank.org/memory/
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Re: [jdev] yahoo transport issues

2004-04-25 Thread Kent Ip
Hi Nathan,

Hope you don't mind my silly question, how you
generate the transport log?
Thanks.

kent


--- Nathan J. Mehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In the immortal words of Paul Curtis
 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
  Nathan J. Mehl wrote:
  
  Try it yourself: my jid is
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], my Y! id is
  memoryphd -- you'll see the first, but not the
 second...
  
  Yahoo has recently required presence subscriptions
 from both sides  in 
  the same way that Jabber does. I had to
 re-subscribe to all my contacts to 
  have them see me as online
 
 Honestly, this does not seem to be the problem. 
 Observe:
 
   http://blank.org/memory/work/yahoo.jpg
 
 What we have there is:
 
   On the left: Nitro, logged into
 jabber.feedroom.com.  I am
   logged into the Yahoo Transport with the Y! account
 'memoryphd'
 
   On the right: Yahoo Messenger for OSX, which I am
 logged 
   into with the Y! account 'cecil_b_demental'.
 
 Each account sees the other as being offline. 
 Re-subscribing to the
 presence of [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
 the jabber side
 does not change this, nor does deleting and
 re-adding the 'memoryphd'
 contact from within Y!M.
 
 Here's the transport log from adding
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
 to my roster:
 
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 66   Value: 0
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 7Value: cecil_b_demental
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 65   Value: Buddies
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:1313 unhandled
 service 0x84
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:760 MIO read from
 socket 7: presence xmlns='jabber:client'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 type='subscribe'status//presence
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  base_connect.c:129 process
 XML: m:817A378 state:3, arg:80C44F8, x:81E0030
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:474 DELIVER
 1:yahoo.feedroom.com presence xmlns='jabber:client'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 type='subscribe'status//presence
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:678 delivering
 to instance 'yahoo.feedroom.com'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 entering from
 pth
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 one call
 81E0538
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:335
 [YAHOO] Packet type=8 subtype=8 iq=(null)
 iq_type=subscribe
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:336
 [YAHOO] Packet to
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:337
 [YAHOO] Packet from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:244
 [YAHOO]: Adding 'cecil_b_demental' to group
 'Buddies'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 1   Value: memoryphd
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 7   Value: cecil_b_demental
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 65 Value: Buddies
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:377 [YAHOO]:
 Writing 68 bytes to Yahoo! (fd=8) state=0
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:1054 mio_write
 called on x: 0 buffer: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:474 DELIVER
 1:jabber.feedroom.com presence type='subscribed'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'/
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:678 delivering
 to instance 'yahoolinker'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:1054 mio_write
 called on x: 81B5E98 buffer: (null)
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 leaving to pth
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:279 write_dump
 writing data: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:279 write_dump
 writing data: presence type='subscribed'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'/
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  mio.c:760 MIO read from
 socket 8: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1366 [YAHOO]: Read
 20 [0] bytes (fd=8)  for
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Nitro'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1385 [YAHOO]: 0
 bytes to read, rxlen is 20
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1396 [YAHOO]:
 Service: 0x0f Status: 1
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1301 [YAHOO]:
 Process New Contact
 
 
 Here, in contrast, is the transport server log from
 when I try to re-add
 'memoryphd' to the friends list of
 'cecil_b_demental' from within the
 official Y!M client:
 
 Fri Apr 23 12:33:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 Fri Apr 23 12:34:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 
 ...ie: a big fat nothing.  Yahoo just doesn't
 believe that the
 'memoryphd' account is actually logged on.
 
 Is there any additional debugging information that I
 can provide here?
 
 -n
 
 


Re: [jdev] yahoo transport issues

2004-04-25 Thread Kent Ip
Hi Nathan,

Hope you don't mind my silly question, how do you
generate the transport log?
Thanks.

kent


--- Nathan J. Mehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In the immortal words of Paul Curtis
 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
  Nathan J. Mehl wrote:
  
  Try it yourself: my jid is
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], my Y! id is
  memoryphd -- you'll see the first, but not the
 second...
  
  Yahoo has recently required presence subscriptions
 from both sides  in 
  the same way that Jabber does. I had to
 re-subscribe to all my contacts to 
  have them see me as online
 
 Honestly, this does not seem to be the problem. 
 Observe:
 
   http://blank.org/memory/work/yahoo.jpg
 
 What we have there is:
 
   On the left: Nitro, logged into
 jabber.feedroom.com.  I am
   logged into the Yahoo Transport with the Y! account
 'memoryphd'
 
   On the right: Yahoo Messenger for OSX, which I am
 logged 
   into with the Y! account 'cecil_b_demental'.
 
 Each account sees the other as being offline. 
 Re-subscribing to the
 presence of [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
 the jabber side
 does not change this, nor does deleting and
 re-adding the 'memoryphd'
 contact from within Y!M.
 
 Here's the transport log from adding
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
 to my roster:
 
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 66   Value: 0
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 7Value: cecil_b_demental
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 65   Value: Buddies
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:1313 unhandled
 service 0x84
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:760 MIO read from
 socket 7: presence xmlns='jabber:client'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 type='subscribe'status//presence
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  base_connect.c:129 process
 XML: m:817A378 state:3, arg:80C44F8, x:81E0030
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:474 DELIVER
 1:yahoo.feedroom.com presence xmlns='jabber:client'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 type='subscribe'status//presence
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:678 delivering
 to instance 'yahoo.feedroom.com'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 entering from
 pth
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 one call
 81E0538
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:335
 [YAHOO] Packet type=8 subtype=8 iq=(null)
 iq_type=subscribe
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:336
 [YAHOO] Packet to
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:337
 [YAHOO] Packet from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:244
 [YAHOO]: Adding 'cecil_b_demental' to group
 'Buddies'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 1   Value: memoryphd
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 7   Value: cecil_b_demental
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 65 Value: Buddies
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:377 [YAHOO]:
 Writing 68 bytes to Yahoo! (fd=8) state=0
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:1054 mio_write
 called on x: 0 buffer: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:474 DELIVER
 1:jabber.feedroom.com presence type='subscribed'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'/
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:678 delivering
 to instance 'yahoolinker'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:1054 mio_write
 called on x: 81B5E98 buffer: (null)
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 leaving to pth
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:279 write_dump
 writing data: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:279 write_dump
 writing data: presence type='subscribed'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'/
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  mio.c:760 MIO read from
 socket 8: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1366 [YAHOO]: Read
 20 [0] bytes (fd=8)  for
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Nitro'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1385 [YAHOO]: 0
 bytes to read, rxlen is 20
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1396 [YAHOO]:
 Service: 0x0f Status: 1
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1301 [YAHOO]:
 Process New Contact
 
 
 Here, in contrast, is the transport server log from
 when I try to re-add
 'memoryphd' to the friends list of
 'cecil_b_demental' from within the
 official Y!M client:
 
 Fri Apr 23 12:33:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 Fri Apr 23 12:34:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 
 ...ie: a big fat nothing.  Yahoo just doesn't
 believe that the
 'memoryphd' account is actually logged on.
 
 Is there any additional debugging information that I
 can provide here?
 
 -n
 
 


Re: [jdev] yahoo transport issues

2004-04-25 Thread Kent Ip
Hi Nathan,

Hope you don't mind my silly question, how do you
generate the transport log?
Thanks.

kent

--- Nathan J. Mehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In the immortal words of Paul Curtis
 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
  Nathan J. Mehl wrote:
  
  Try it yourself: my jid is
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], my Y! id is
  memoryphd -- you'll see the first, but not the
 second...
  
  Yahoo has recently required presence subscriptions
 from both sides  in 
  the same way that Jabber does. I had to
 re-subscribe to all my contacts to 
  have them see me as online
 
 Honestly, this does not seem to be the problem. 
 Observe:
 
   http://blank.org/memory/work/yahoo.jpg
 
 What we have there is:
 
   On the left: Nitro, logged into
 jabber.feedroom.com.  I am
   logged into the Yahoo Transport with the Y! account
 'memoryphd'
 
   On the right: Yahoo Messenger for OSX, which I am
 logged 
   into with the Y! account 'cecil_b_demental'.
 
 Each account sees the other as being offline. 
 Re-subscribing to the
 presence of [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
 the jabber side
 does not change this, nor does deleting and
 re-adding the 'memoryphd'
 contact from within Y!M.
 
 Here's the transport log from adding
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
 to my roster:
 
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 66   Value: 0
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 7Value: cecil_b_demental
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 65   Value: Buddies
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:1313 unhandled
 service 0x84
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:760 MIO read from
 socket 7: presence xmlns='jabber:client'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 type='subscribe'status//presence
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  base_connect.c:129 process
 XML: m:817A378 state:3, arg:80C44F8, x:81E0030
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:474 DELIVER
 1:yahoo.feedroom.com presence xmlns='jabber:client'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 type='subscribe'status//presence
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:678 delivering
 to instance 'yahoo.feedroom.com'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 entering from
 pth
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 one call
 81E0538
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:335
 [YAHOO] Packet type=8 subtype=8 iq=(null)
 iq_type=subscribe
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:336
 [YAHOO] Packet to
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:337
 [YAHOO] Packet from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:244
 [YAHOO]: Adding 'cecil_b_demental' to group
 'Buddies'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 1   Value: memoryphd
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 7   Value: cecil_b_demental
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 65 Value: Buddies
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:377 [YAHOO]:
 Writing 68 bytes to Yahoo! (fd=8) state=0
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:1054 mio_write
 called on x: 0 buffer: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:474 DELIVER
 1:jabber.feedroom.com presence type='subscribed'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'/
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:678 delivering
 to instance 'yahoolinker'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:1054 mio_write
 called on x: 81B5E98 buffer: (null)
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 leaving to pth
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:279 write_dump
 writing data: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:279 write_dump
 writing data: presence type='subscribed'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'/
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  mio.c:760 MIO read from
 socket 8: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1366 [YAHOO]: Read
 20 [0] bytes (fd=8)  for
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Nitro'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1385 [YAHOO]: 0
 bytes to read, rxlen is 20
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1396 [YAHOO]:
 Service: 0x0f Status: 1
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1301 [YAHOO]:
 Process New Contact
 
 
 Here, in contrast, is the transport server log from
 when I try to re-add
 'memoryphd' to the friends list of
 'cecil_b_demental' from within the
 official Y!M client:
 
 Fri Apr 23 12:33:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 Fri Apr 23 12:34:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 
 ...ie: a big fat nothing.  Yahoo just doesn't
 believe that the
 'memoryphd' account is actually logged on.
 
 Is there any additional debugging information that I
 can provide here?
 
 -n
 
 


Re: [jdev] yahoo transport issues

2004-04-25 Thread Kent Ip
Hi Nathan,

Hope you don't mind my silly question, how do you
generate the transport log?
Thanks.

kent

--- Nathan J. Mehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In the immortal words of Paul Curtis
 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
  Nathan J. Mehl wrote:
  
  Try it yourself: my jid is
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], my Y! id is
  memoryphd -- you'll see the first, but not the
 second...
  
  Yahoo has recently required presence subscriptions
 from both sides  in 
  the same way that Jabber does. I had to
 re-subscribe to all my contacts to 
  have them see me as online
 
 Honestly, this does not seem to be the problem. 
 Observe:
 
   http://blank.org/memory/work/yahoo.jpg
 
 What we have there is:
 
   On the left: Nitro, logged into
 jabber.feedroom.com.  I am
   logged into the Yahoo Transport with the Y! account
 'memoryphd'
 
   On the right: Yahoo Messenger for OSX, which I am
 logged 
   into with the Y! account 'cecil_b_demental'.
 
 Each account sees the other as being offline. 
 Re-subscribing to the
 presence of [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
 the jabber side
 does not change this, nor does deleting and
 re-adding the 'memoryphd'
 contact from within Y!M.
 
 Here's the transport log from adding
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
 to my roster:
 
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 66   Value: 0
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 7Value: cecil_b_demental
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:302 [YAHOO]: Read
 Key: 65   Value: Buddies
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  yahoo.c:1313 unhandled
 service 0x84
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:27 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:29:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:760 MIO read from
 socket 7: presence xmlns='jabber:client'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 type='subscribe'status//presence
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  base_connect.c:129 process
 XML: m:817A378 state:3, arg:80C44F8, x:81E0030
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:474 DELIVER
 1:yahoo.feedroom.com presence xmlns='jabber:client'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 type='subscribe'status//presence
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:678 delivering
 to instance 'yahoo.feedroom.com'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 entering from
 pth
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 one call
 81E0538
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:335
 [YAHOO] Packet type=8 subtype=8 iq=(null)
 iq_type=subscribe
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:336
 [YAHOO] Packet to
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:337
 [YAHOO] Packet from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo-phandler.c:244
 [YAHOO]: Adding 'cecil_b_demental' to group
 'Buddies'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 1   Value: memoryphd
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 7   Value: cecil_b_demental
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:327 [YAHOO]: Write
 Key: 65 Value: Buddies
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  yahoo.c:377 [YAHOO]:
 Writing 68 bytes to Yahoo! (fd=8) state=0
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:1054 mio_write
 called on x: 0 buffer: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:474 DELIVER
 1:jabber.feedroom.com presence type='subscribed'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'/
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  deliver.c:678 delivering
 to instance 'yahoolinker'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:1054 mio_write
 called on x: 81B5E98 buffer: (null)
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mtq 80C46E0 leaving to pth
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:279 write_dump
 writing data: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:279 write_dump
 writing data: presence type='subscribed'
 to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'/
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:31 2004  mio.c:607 mio while loop
 top
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  mio.c:620 mio while loop,
 working
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  mio.c:760 MIO read from
 socket 8: YMSG
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1366 [YAHOO]: Read
 20 [0] bytes (fd=8)  for
 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Nitro'
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1385 [YAHOO]: 0
 bytes to read, rxlen is 20
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1396 [YAHOO]:
 Service: 0x0f Status: 1
 Fri Apr 23 12:30:32 2004  yahoo.c:1301 [YAHOO]:
 Process New Contact
 
 
 Here, in contrast, is the transport server log from
 when I try to re-add
 'memoryphd' to the friends list of
 'cecil_b_demental' from within the
 official Y!M client:
 
 Fri Apr 23 12:33:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 Fri Apr 23 12:34:51 2004  jabberd.c:255 main load
 check of 1.00 with 13 total threads
 
 ...ie: a big fat nothing.  Yahoo just doesn't
 believe that the
 'memoryphd' account is actually logged on.
 
 Is there any additional debugging information that I
 can provide here?
 
 -n
 
 


Re: [jdev] yahoo transport issues

2004-04-23 Thread Nathan J. Mehl
In the immortal words of Paul Curtis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 Nathan J. Mehl wrote:
 
 Any insight that anyone could offer would be well appreciated.  The full
 transport log is available (slightly redacted) at 
 http://blank.org/memory/work/yahoot.txt.
 
 Even though the Yahoo transport populates your roster with your Yahoo 
 contacts, you still need to subscribe to their presence.

That doesn't seem to explain why _they_ cannot see _me_ as being online.

Try it yourself: my jid is [EMAIL PROTECTED], my Y! id is
memoryphd -- you'll see the first, but not the second...

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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo transport patch

2004-01-13 Thread Paul Curtis
On Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 12:14  PM, Nick Birren wrote:

Is the recent patch by Lucas going to be incorporated into the cvs 
code?
As soon as I can get access to the CVS. I have tested it, and it works 
fine. I want to clean up any unneeded code for a point release.

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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport re: Yahoo upgrade 12/27

2004-01-04 Thread Paul Curtis
On Sunday, December 28, 2003, at 08:29  PM, Marc Blank wrote:

Hi.  Is anyone here aware of what's happened with Yahoo since 12/27?  
It appears that the Yahoo transport no longer works properly; users of 
other Yahoo clients (e.g. the Windows Yahoo client) can no longer see 
and/or communicate with those using Jabber via the transport.
There was a host name change for Yahoo. The host name changed from 
scs.yahoo.com to scs.msg.yahoo.com. This has solved most of the 
problems with the transport.

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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport re: Yahoo upgrade 12/27

2003-12-29 Thread Michael J. Kidd
That part, I'm not certain of.  The problem I have is vice versa... The
Jabber client doesn't see the Yahoo PC clients as being online. ( Plus,
if they use some funky effects on their messages [ i.e. changing colors
through the message.. like a rainbow effect ] I get a lot of code before
the message ( like opening an xml tag ) and then it's closed after the
message.

Yahoo strangeness ... 
Michael J. Kidd
http://www.linuxkidd.com

On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 02:03, Marc Blank wrote:
 I tried changing the jabber.xml config file to include the new server
 address, but i still don't get seen by the Yahoo PC client.  Is there
 something I'm missing?
  
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Re: [JDEV] yahoo-transport problems

2002-11-05 Thread Paul Curtis
Sameer Verma wrote:

We've run into compile problems with yahoo transport 2. Here's what it 
spits out. Is this a problem?

No. There are many functions in the Yahoo protocol that I do not 
implement in the transport. They are in the code, but never used. The 
messages are annoying, but harmless.

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RE: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport 2 problem

2002-08-15 Thread Menzi, Hans

---anand v---
what interface are you using for this yahoo t 2??
Is it by any chance xdb_sql...ie.. like storing the user
information, rosters etc into mysql ??
---anand v---

No I am using xdb_file... But I would like to get that working
eventually.

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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport 2 problem

2002-08-15 Thread Paul Curtis

Menzi, Hans wrote:
 When deleting a yahoo user from my roster I get the following seg fault (running RHL 
7.3, jabber 1.4.1, yahoo-t-2):
 
 Any Idea's ?
 
 -- START DEBUG --
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 deliver.c:460 DELIVER 1:xxx 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 deliver.c:649 delivering to instance 'yahoo.jabber.xxx' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80EE488 entering from pth 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80EE488 one call 819D380 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:253 [YAHOO] Packet type=8 subtype=11 
iq=(null) iq_type=unsubscribed 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:254 [YAHOO] Packet to 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:255 [YAHOO] Packet from 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80EE488 leaving to pth 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80CDF48 entering from pth 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80CDF48 one call 819AB00 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:253 [YAHOO] Packet type=8 subtype=10 
iq=(null) iq_type=unsubscribe 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:254 [YAHOO] Packet to 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:255 [YAHOO] Packet from 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80CDF48 leaving to pth 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80DE1E8 entering from pth 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80DE1E8 one call 819BF40 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:253 [YAHOO] Packet type=8 subtype=10 
iq=(null) iq_type=unsubscribe 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:254 [YAHOO] Packet to 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:255 [YAHOO] Packet from 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80DE1E8 leaving to pth 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80FE728 entering from pth 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80FE728 queue call 819D380 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80FE728 queue call 819AB00 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:39 [YAHOO]: - 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:40 [YAHOO]: Reading keys from hash 
'contacts -- remove buddy' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:35 [YAHOO]: Key = 'xxx' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:35 [YAHOO]: Key = 'ymessengersystem' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:42 [YAHOO]: - 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:204 [YAHOO]: Removing 'xxx' from group 
'Buddies' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo.c:299 [YAHOO]: Write Key: 1 Value: mexxx 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo.c:299 [YAHOO]: Write Key: 7 Value: xxx 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo.c:299 [YAHOO]: Write Key: 65 Value: Buddies 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo.c:349 [YAHOO]: Writing 60 bytes to Yahoo! (fd=6) 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mio.c:908 mio_write called on x: 0 buffer: YMSG 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:39 [YAHOO]: - 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:40 [YAHOO]: Reading keys from hash 
'contacts -- remove buddy, after zap' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:35 [YAHOO]: Key = 'ymessengersystem' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:42 [YAHOO]: - 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 mtq 80FE728 queue call 819BF40 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:39 [YAHOO]: - 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:40 [YAHOO]: Reading keys from hash 
'contacts -- remove buddy' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:35 [YAHOO]: Key = 'ymessengersystem' 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:42 [YAHOO]: - 
 Thu Aug 15 13:55:21 2002 yahoo-phandler.c:204 [YAHOO]: Removing 'xxx' from group 
'(null)' 
 Segmentation fault 
 -- END DEBUG --

This looks to be a bug with the buddy rostering. The 'ymessengersystem' buddy 
that Yahoo creates for you does not have a valid group. I will add code to avoid 
this issue in the future. However, I do not believe you can remove this buddy. 
Please file a bug at JabberStudio.org.

Thanks,
paul

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Re: [JDEV] yahoo-transport

2002-04-12 Thread Satish Reddy



Hello
 even i too have similar problems logggin into yahoo with my local jabber 
server setup 
 but at the same time i am able to lo ing in to yahoo using one of the public 
jabber server 
www.njs.netlab.cz

. U can find list of pubic jabberservers at 
www.jabberview.com

 do these guyz have a patch for yahoo-transport ?
 or is there any one who has been working on fixing the problem of yahoo-transport 
?
 Best Regds
 Satish Reddy


 bharat anantha khillari wrote:
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 Hello all, 
  
 I am using jabber server since last three months, but last one  month it 
is giving the problem while connecting to yahoo. When i  am trying to connect 
yahoo it is giving error that "Failed to send  message Unable to connect yahoo".
  
  
 Please help me out ot solve this problem 
  
 Thanks in advance 
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Re: [JDEV] yahoo-transport

2002-04-12 Thread admin

On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Satish Reddy wrote:

 even i  too have similar problems logggin into yahoo with my local
 jabber  server setup

You live in India?

  but at the same time i am able to lo ing in to yahoo using one of the
 public jabber server www.njs.netlab.cz http://www.njs.netlab.cz
[...]
 do these guyz have a patch for yahoo-transport ?

Yahoo login problems currently only seem to occur in India (see
KYIM/Everybuddy/libyahoo mailinglists). So chances are there are no
problems as long as you use a gateway that is located somewhere else.

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Re: [JDEV] yahoo-transport

2002-04-12 Thread Mrinal Kalakrishnan

Hi,

Satish Reddy typed:
 even i  too have similar problems logggin into yahoo with my local 
 jabber  server setup
 but at the same time i am able to lo ing in to yahoo using one of the 
 public jabber server www.njs.netlab.cz http://www.njs.netlab.cz
 . U can find list of pubic jabberservers at www.jabberview.com 
 http://www.jabberview.com
 do these guyz have a patch for yahoo-transport ?
 or is there any one who has been working on fixing the problem of 
 yahoo-transport ?

It isn't a problem with the Yahoo transport - they've blocked all
non-Yahoo clients from connecting from any Indian IP address.

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RE: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport

2002-03-13 Thread Riyaad Miller

Yes I have
I'm interested in having a look see at the version from the CVS right now though

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Hi Riyaad!

Riyaad Miller schrieb am 2002-03-04 10:27:39:
 I've tried various implementations of Yahoo with no luck.
 Does this transport actually work? 

Have you tried
http://amessage.de/patches/yahoo-transport-0.8.4.5.tar.bz2 ... works for
me.


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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport

2002-03-04 Thread Ajay Garg

I am also trying the same. Can you email me some
information about setting things up. I am not able to
figure out how to setup a separate GW for Yahoo



Thanks
-Ajay
 I've tried various implementations of Yahoo with no
 luck.
 Does this transport actually work? 
 Could someone please mail me the link or README or
 config of this transport 
 that actually works
 The closest I've come to getting Yahoo to work was
 with imtermitant connections and 
 disconnections.
 Would be appreciated 
 Thanks
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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo transport?

2002-02-27 Thread Matthias Wimmer

Hi Riyaad!

Riyaad Miller schrieb am 2002-02-27 17:00:50:
 I'm struggling to get the Yahoo transport up and running
 When I login using JIM the yahoo gateway entry globe goes on then immediately off.
 Any ideas why this would be doing this?

The yahoo-transport available from jabber.org doesn't run under jabberd
1.4.2.
If fixed the bug and added some other things. You can get my version of
yahoo-transport at http://amessage.de/patches/


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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo transport?

2002-02-27 Thread Peter Saint-Andre

I had heard that Yahoo changed their authentication protocol recently,
which might mean that our transport wouldn't work anymore (I know that the
Jabber Inc. transport has experienced some problems because of this). Is
anyone still successfully running the open-source Yahoo Transport?

Peter

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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Matthias Wimmer wrote:

 Hi Riyaad!
 
 Riyaad Miller schrieb am 2002-02-27 17:00:50:
  I'm struggling to get the Yahoo transport up and running
  When I login using JIM the yahoo gateway entry globe goes on then immediately off.
  Any ideas why this would be doing this?
 
 The yahoo-transport available from jabber.org doesn't run under jabberd
 1.4.2.
 If fixed the bug and added some other things. You can get my version of
 yahoo-transport at http://amessage.de/patches/
 
 
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RE: [JDEV] Yahoo transport?

2002-02-27 Thread Riviere Stéphane Jean

Our transport doesn't work.

This only one that's still up is the MSN one.

Apparently they have the same problem at jabber.com :
MSN : up and working
Yahoo : up (able to register) but not working (gateway has the offline
state)
ICQ : down (unable to get registration info)



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I had heard that Yahoo changed their authentication protocol recently,
which might mean that our transport wouldn't work anymore (I know that the
Jabber Inc. transport has experienced some problems because of this). Is
anyone still successfully running the open-source Yahoo Transport?

Peter

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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Matthias Wimmer wrote:

 Hi Riyaad!
 
 Riyaad Miller schrieb am 2002-02-27 17:00:50:
  I'm struggling to get the Yahoo transport up and running
  When I login using JIM the yahoo gateway entry globe goes on then
immediately off.
  Any ideas why this would be doing this?
 
 The yahoo-transport available from jabber.org doesn't run under jabberd
 1.4.2.
 If fixed the bug and added some other things. You can get my version of
 yahoo-transport at http://amessage.de/patches/
 
 
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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo transport?

2002-02-27 Thread Derek J. Balling

At 10:48 AM -0600 2/27/02, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
I had heard that Yahoo changed their authentication protocol recently,
which might mean that our transport wouldn't work anymore (I know that the
Jabber Inc. transport has experienced some problems because of this). Is
anyone still successfully running the open-source Yahoo Transport?

Yahoo is in the process of chaning their authentication. That much is 
certain. The change has, as part of it's reason for being to kill 
3rd-party clients (among other issues, certainly that's not the only 
reason).

When I was still there, there was a cadre of folks who were trying to 
convince TPTB that getting into an AOL-style pissing contest with 
3rd-party client makers was a zero-sum game, and that Yahoo should 
instead EMBRACE those people, well, we weren't really listened to.

Things might have changed since I left there in December, mind you, 
but the discussions on this topic, on the libyahoo mailing list, seem 
to continue to bear this out.

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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo transport?

2002-02-27 Thread Matthias Wimmer

Hi!

On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 10:48:38AM -0600, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
 I had heard that Yahoo changed their authentication protocol recently,
 which might mean that our transport wouldn't work anymore (I know that the
 Jabber Inc. transport has experienced some problems because of this). Is
 anyone still successfully running the open-source Yahoo Transport?

There are plans that they will change ... but they havn't changed yet.
I'm still successfully running the open source Yahoo transport with my
own changes. And AFAIK also myjabber.net runs Yahoo transport with my
patches successfully.


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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo transport?

2002-02-27 Thread Matthew Porter

 The yahoo-transport available from jabber.org doesn't run under jabberd
 1.4.2.
 If fixed the bug and added some other things. You can get my version of
 yahoo-transport at http://amessage.de/patches/

The one Matthias Wilmer graciously patched and provides on the website
above works perfectly with 1.4.2.  I was running into the same problems
you mentioned until this patch.  I think part of the Yahoo authentication
fix is the update of libyahoo.


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Re: [JDEV] yahoo transport with problems

2002-01-15 Thread Luar Roji

I'm having problems with yahoo transport when some of my buddies grant
me access to view they webcam... I've problems with gabber, konverse
and jabber applet... the problem seems to be malformed XML in the
communication with the server, any of you had the same problem? The
jabber client dies and until my buddy stop to let me view his webcam, I
can't open the client again! (It starts and dies again)...

I'm using jabber 1.4.2 from CVS, and gabber 0.8.5, konverse 0.2, and the
last jabber applet at the time...

I don't know if this problem has something to do with your problem, but
maybe I'm doing something wrong...

Thanks, see ya!

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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport - repeating roster additions

2001-12-05 Thread Thomas Muldowney

Yeah, this is part of what I want JabberForge to present in the end user
interaction with it.  It should allow for easy browsing of the projects
and their status.  The end user shouldn't be busied with the development
details unless they really want to be.

--temas


On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 08:54:26AM +, David Sutton wrote:
 Hello,
 
 On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 16:40, Robert Norris wrote:
  I had been thinking of implementing some sort of repository for server
  components (or getting something added to JabberCentral, much like their
  clients directory), including this sort of information, but I'm going to
  wait and see how JabberForge will go - it may very well be able to help
  with this sort of thing.
  
  Rob.
 
   That was similar to my line of thinking too. There is already an area
 listing available transports, but is a little sparce on information and
 needs updating. To be honest tho, that really should be the
 responsibility of the transport maintainer, which is why an architecture
 like JabberForge is vital in many ways.
 
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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport - repeating roster additions

2001-12-04 Thread Thomas Muldowney

On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 03:23:47PM +1300, Mark Derricutt wrote:
 Hi, everytime I log into the Yahoo transport, I get 3 requests from yahoo 
 users to join my roster, I don't want to add them, so I click deny, yet 
 they keep coming back...
 
 The other day I decided aha, I'll settle this, so I added them my roster, 
 logged off, then on again, all is well, so I then removed the three users, 
 and sadly, when logging on again, voila - their back wanting to be added...
 
 I'm guessing the transport isn't sending back the deny request or 
 something?  Anyone come accross this?
 
 Mark
 
 ps: I'm using the *.myjabber.org servers is it matters.
 
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just took it down.  We're really lacking in the transport development
arena right now, and I'm not sure what the remedy is.

Anyone have thoughts?

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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport - repeating roster additions

2001-12-04 Thread David Sutton

Hello,

Thomas Muldowney wrote:

Yeah I've some nasty behaivour on jabber.org's version, enough that I
just took it down.  We're really lacking in the transport development
arena right now, and I'm not sure what the remedy is.

Anyone have thoughts?

--temas


I'm willing to do what I can, but I think a current status report on all 
the transports is needed:  
ie how functional the transport is, who is maintaining it and is it 
under active maintainance.
It would then be easier to see which areas need the most work in the 
short term. One of
the strengths of jabber to many users is the transports.

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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport - repeating roster additions

2001-12-04 Thread Robert Norris

 I'm willing to do what I can, but I think a current status report on all 
 the transports is needed:  
 ie how functional the transport is, who is maintaining it and is it 
 under active maintainance.
 It would then be easier to see which areas need the most work in the 
 short term. One of
 the strengths of jabber to many users is the transports.

I had been thinking of implementing some sort of repository for server
components (or getting something added to JabberCentral, much like their
clients directory), including this sort of information, but I'm going to
wait and see how JabberForge will go - it may very well be able to help
with this sort of thing.

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Re: [JDEV] Yahoo Transport xdb_sql

2001-10-25 Thread Benoit Orihuela


 where can I find a good documentation about xdb_sql?
you don't like the README provided with xdb_sql ?
do you want explanations to be added ? if so, what explanations ?

regards,

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