Re: Debugging tips for presence over Telepathy/Gabble?

2008-12-21 Thread S Page
Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Looking for Telepathy/Gabble hints...

The first search result for "Debugging presence Telepathy Gabble" is
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Telepathy_debugging

Edit away...
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Re: Debugging tips for presence over Telepathy/Gabble?

2008-12-17 Thread Guillaume Desmottes
Le mardi 16 décembre 2008 à 12:19 -0200, Martin Langhoff a écrit :
> Looking for Telepathy/Gabble hints...
> 
> With the new ejabberd in 0.5 (2.0.1 + Collabora's patches) people have
> reported very unreliable Network View listings. The problem seems to
> be that everyone disappears after a short while, and if you leave it
> for a few hs, everyone reappears.
> 
> The thread starting with this message has quite a bit of good info -
> including the fact that the problem is visible with standard xmpp
> clients too -
> http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2008-December/002658.html
> 
> I am starting to work on reproducing it here, with a small number of
> XOs. Haven't worked on this area before -- so I am looking for good
> hints on this from people who've been doing this lots ;-)

env variables GABBLE_DEBUG=all and LM_DEBUG=net would give you debug
info and XMPP stanzas exchanged.

Few months ago I filled shared roster bug on ejabberd BTS. Maybe you are
hitting one of these issue?
https://support.process-one.net/browse/EJAB-730
https://support.process-one.net/browse/EJAB-731
https://support.process-one.net/browse/EJAB-732


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[Server-devel] Debugging tips for presence over Telepathy/Gabble?

2008-12-16 Thread Martin Langhoff
Looking for Telepathy/Gabble hints...

With the new ejabberd in 0.5 (2.0.1 + Collabora's patches) people have
reported very unreliable Network View listings. The problem seems to
be that everyone disappears after a short while, and if you leave it
for a few hs, everyone reappears.

The thread starting with this message has quite a bit of good info -
including the fact that the problem is visible with standard xmpp
clients too -
http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2008-December/002658.html

I am starting to work on reproducing it here, with a small number of
XOs. Haven't worked on this area before -- so I am looking for good
hints on this from people who've been doing this lots ;-)

thanks in advance...



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