On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 10:11:28AM +0200, Bart Matthaei wrote:
Did you strace the process to check what it's doing?
I did, it doesn't seem to be making any i/o calls once it blocks (though
does consume 99% of CPU). I'm not sure if any of the strace output
before it blocks could be useful but I
Steven, many thanks I had completely forgotten to change the domain in
the sm config file. The other problem I'll deal with in good time.
Best regards
Tim
Tim Fulcher - Clickatell wrote:
Hi all
I have had two problems installing and setting up JabberD, firstly
after installing 2.0s8 i
Hi all
Sorry for being a royal pain. Ok, I can now connect to the Jabber server
with Exodus but I get the in-band' registration warning. After telling
Exodus to continue it sits there authenticating. I think I've checked
all the authentication flags in c2s.xml but I might have missed
something.
As you've probably heard, Google is running a cool program called
the Summer of Code, which enables university students to work on
open-source projects during the summer months and earn $4500 at the
same time. The goal is to get university students excited about and
familiar with open-source
I'm sure there are many more potential projects lurking out there, so
let's discuss them on the list here and I'll update that page.
I was actually just talking about an idea yesterday that plays off a few
existing ideas. In fact I'm probably stealing this from someone else.
:)
Someone should
Hi,
I propose to offer them an implementation of JEP-0151. We need another
implementation of a virtual presence client done by other people to gain
more experience. This could be an implementation for Linux and
Firefox/Mozilla. A virtual presence client is a Jabber client. This
seems to be an
Op vrijdag 3 juni 2005 19:58, schreef Peter Saint-Andre:
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I'm sure there are many more potential projects lurking out there, so
let's discuss them on the list here and I'll update that page.
Let's start the flood of ideas (I am not sure if all are suited and/or useful
+ many are about
I'd rather have folks working on protocols that have been approved by
the Council as at least DRAFT, and not experimental stuff that is
likely to change.
Yes.
I was just thinking that to advance a spec in the JSF we should have more
implementations than just one. It could be an interesting job
I think a new implementation of something is much more appealing than
improving, testing, debugging, or replacing suboptimal libraries. Even if we
would like additional person power in existing projects. Therefore, I wanted to
offer project that is new, counts as the desired I make my own
Hi,
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 02:44:43 +0200
Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op vrijdag 3 juni 2005 01:39, schreef Nahuel:
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I think jabber is very good, but for the moment I think it only have
one problem : jabber is only on software for end users. A lot of
people doesn't want to
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