Hi! All, I have upgrade the pth from 1.4.0 to 2.0.0 of Jabberd-1.4.2 and it works well. Is it necessary?
And the xdb_sql for oracle segmentfault is still there. Anybody could help? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Seesink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 2:29 AM Subject: [JDEV] Re: jabberd 1.4.3 release candidate > Peter, > > Checked out the CVS code. A few questions: > > 1. I notice that ./jabberd/pth-1.4.0 is not in CVS. Will the final > tar/gzip file contain this when v1.4.3 is released (as it was in v1.4.2)? > > 2. I also noticed a few minor changes to ./configure, namely removing > instructions for building pth. Will those be restored as in 1.4.2? > > I'm working on patches to allow jabberd to compile cleanly under Cygwin > like it does under *nix. This basically involves just modifying various > Makefiles, and following some simple steps like building pth before > attempting to build jabberd (hence the questions). I'm doing the same > for JUD, MU-Conference, xdb_ldap, and xdb_sql (all of which I've gotten > to compile). > > I've had v1.4.2 running in production under Cygwin since July (dept. use > only), with SSL support, JUD v0.5, and MU-Conference v0.3 (v0.5.2 would > cause segfaults, but v0.3 works great). Recently I tried turning up s2s > and had jabberd segfault. > > In short, the two things that bite you in Cygwin are dynamic libraries > and lack of BIND/libresolv. I plan to write up more on this in the > future, but basically dynamic libraries in Windows end in .DLL, not .a, > and require the use of a Cygwin wrapper tool so that they are loaded by > Windows properly. As for libresolv, Cygwin still does not offer a BIND > or equivalent package, and it is ONLY an issue for compiling apps which > require DNS resolution (like Jabber) via functions like res_query() > normally offered in the libresolv library. Other than these two > differences, building under Cygwin is really no different than Linux > (heck, Red Hat maintains Cygwin :-) ). > > Also recently discovered minires v0.9.7, a nice non-caching resolver > written by someone obviously as frustrated with the lack of a libresolv > as I am. This MAY allow jabber (both 1.4.x & 2.0.0) to build cleanly > under Cygwin--1.4.x via the modified Makefiles I will submit, 2.0.0 by > the fact they're using autoconf and all the newer tools which I believe > now automate the building of DLLs even under Cygwin. But won't know > with 2.0.0 'til I get past the ./configure script (it's giving me sh*tfits). > > Starting to test the 1.4.3 build now. More to come soon. > > > Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > > > On behalf of the jabberd 1.4 team, I'd like to announce a release > > candidate for jabberd 1.4.3. It is expected that this will be the > > terminal release for the jabberd 1.4 codebase. In order to test this > > release, please check out the tagged code from the 'jabberd14' module > > on JabberStudio by typing the following command: > > > > cvs co -r JABBERD_1_4_3 jabberd14 > > > > For the next week, the jabberd 1.4 team will accept code patches that > > fix known bugs in the code (NO NEW FEATURES!). Please send any patches > > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] before the end of the day on Wednesday, October 15. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Peter > > > _______________________________________________ > jdev mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev > > _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
