Summary: | jabber server ebuild : not compliant with FHS | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Sami Dalouche <skoobi> |
Component: | [OLD] Server | Assignee: | Bart Verwilst <bart> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | tobler_pc |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 1.4_rc1 | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
URL: | http://www.jabber.org | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Sami Dalouche
2002-11-03 03:43:30 UTC
the jabber server's home should NOT be in /usr/jabber-version to be FHS compliant (/usr/lib/jabber-version would be better). Same for the spool directory /usr/jabber-version/spool : it should be moved to /var/lib/jabber-version-spool, for example I'm in the process of making a new jabber-server revision (which currently still uses pth 1.4.1), it would be great if you guys could test it and help me build a kickass jabber server :o) It's not finished, i'll tell you that, so please only install this (r2), on a non-critical/b0rkage-garanteed machine :o) I'm ironing out all the flaws one by one, would be cool if you guys gimme a hand at that! (Please don't forget to emerge sync before you start to test!) I'm OK about testing the new Jabber-server ebuild, but where can I find it ? Added to that, could you also add the icq-v7 transport ? ICQ over AIM is OK, ICQ-v7 transport is better. thanks Sam It's masked in the Portage tree. This ebuild is running on the dev-only gentoo server now, but the only things that seem to work are jabber and msn :( aim/icq and yahoo can be registered, but they won't go online. icqv7-t is used when you're using gcc 3.2, otherwise it isn't compiled.. Although i don't think icqv7 install fine now (have to add this). I hope you could maybe audit the config files (which are in /etc/jabber/) and add a valid "icqtrans.xml-v7" file? i will then mv that file to icqtrans.xml if using gcc 3.x, otherwise, an "icqtrans.xml-aim" file will be moved to icqtrans.xml. Thanks! Speak to me on IRC if you have further input maybe? |