Try switching your icqPort to 5190.  It seems that buddy icons are  
not working over 5238.  I'm changing the default to be 5190.

Daniel
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Carlin)
Date: Tue Feb 14 12:19:45 2006
Subject: [py-transports] Forum?
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Daniel Henninger wrote:

> Yeah =D I know. I dunno, I suppose I'm trying to figure out if there's 
> either a "fun" reason to set up a forum or a real "good" reason to. 
> Like are people more comfortable with that than a mailing list? Or . . 
> . like is there something more condusive about forums to mailing lists 
> for discussion? I guess it could make for better categorization of 
> discussions, but . . . oh I dunno. =)


Especially considering the relatively small amount of traffic on this 
list, I'd consider a forum to be fairly low priority. Much more useful 
would be a wiki.

I don't think either is particularly needed, though. These aren't the 
most complicated projects, and they don't directly involve end users. 
The site administrators that these projects are targeted towards can 
cetainly be expected to sign up for mailing lists...

~Chris
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chee Wei)
Date: Wed Feb 15 12:20:21 2006
Subject: [py-transports] Proxy Problem
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Hi there, I just downloaded webreg-0.4 and tried running on my pc. I got this 
error:

Warning:  fsockopen(): unable to connect to jabber.org:5222 in C:\Program 
Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\webreg\class.jabber.php on line 1857
 
 Fatal error:  Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in C:\Program 
Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\webreg\class.jabber.php on line 1857


I suspect the cause of this is because i'm behind a firewall.

How do i specify proxy for the fsockopen()?

                
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Date: Wed Feb 15 15:02:51 2006
Subject: [py-transports] pyAIM-t 100% cpu.
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I have a dedicated server for transports offering services to my wildfire 
server. The Python
process that handles pyAIM-t seems to take 100% cpu anytime a client is 
registered or logs in to
the gateway.
is there something I can "tune" in the pyAIM-t config to remedy this?


It is a single proc server running SuSe9.1

Thanks!
M.S.

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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Wed Feb 15 15:17:55 2006
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Henninger)
Date: Wed Feb 15 15:18:25 2006
Subject: [py-transports] pyAIM-t 100% cpu.
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Hrm.  That's a new one...  used to seeing memory issues but not CPU.   
What backend are you using for the XDB (xdbDriver in your  
config.xml)?  How much memory is available in your server as well?

Daniel

On Feb 15, 2006, at 10:02 AM, themeangreen wrote:

> I have a dedicated server for transports offering services to my  
> wildfire server. The Python
> process that handles pyAIM-t seems to take 100% cpu anytime a  
> client is registered or logs in to
> the gateway.
> is there something I can "tune" in the pyAIM-t config to remedy this?
>
>
> It is a single proc server running SuSe9.1
>
> Thanks!
> M.S.
>
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