On May 8, 2008, at 5:15 PM, Andrew Berkowitz wrote:
> Or, how do I just wipe out the mnesia database and start over?
>
I believe
rm -r /var/lib/ejabberd/*
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Build 163 has finally been smoke tested on a few platforms
and released. This should be used for any new installations.
This is a bug fix release of build 160, to ensure that ejabberd
collaboration works properly when the school server can't be
resolved using the DNS root servers (most cases !)
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Or, how do I just wipe out the mnesia database and start over?
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On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 4:48 AM, Andrew Berkowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I tried to uninstall ejabberd, rpm complained that ejabberd is needed
> by xs-pkgs-0.3.0-1.noarch
Yes, it's just a metapackage - no actual files installled. Feel free
to uninstall/reinstall it.
> If I set up jabber
To resolve the problem, I am going to uninstall jabber and then reinstall.
When I tried to uninstall ejabberd, rpm complained that ejabberd is needed
by xs-pkgs-0.3.0-1.noarch
I am not familiar with xs-pkgs. Should I assume that this is specific to
the XS server?
Should I also uninstall xs-pkgs
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On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 10:06 +1200, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Dennis, David,
>
> There is right now something that I am having trouble understanding
> how it's done - related to kernel packaging. Is there any
> documentation on how the RH team manages kernels with additional
> patches?
>
> All I ca
Hey guys,
sorry for the off-topic post. I am working this week and next primarily
on the internal IT in the OLE Nepal office.
Can anyone recommend a good passwd management solution for the office? I
use keepassx for my own personal passwds but it would be hard to use for
the several persons who