* Yves Goergen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-23 02:40:46 +0100]:
I know, I've already tried to compile the latest Erlang version myself
but it threw too many errors that nobody could resolve on the ejabberd
list. So I watched out for a ready-to-use Erlang package, but the only
one I found is the
Op maandag 23 januari 2006 02:40, schreef Yves Goergen:
On 22.01.2006 16:20 (+0100), Sander Devrieze wrote:
Native MySQL support is in Subversion (and will be in 1.0.1 I guess).
Great, saves me the ODBC workaround or what that was.
Similar for Erlang: you also have some kind of Java
* Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-24 15:26:00 +0100]:
Op maandag 23 januari 2006 02:40, schreef Yves Goergen:
I know, I've already tried to compile the latest Erlang version myself
but it threw too many errors that nobody could resolve on the ejabberd
list. So I watched out for
Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 16:04, schreef Mickael Remond:
* Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-24 15:26:00 +0100]:
Op maandag 23 januari 2006 02:40, schreef Yves Goergen:
I know, I've already tried to compile the latest Erlang version myself
but it threw too many errors that
Hi Micka�l
Is there a plan to support Macromedia Flash clients in the near future in
ejabberd, or shall we continue to apply a patch to the current release? This is
my only reason (for now) to try to build ejabberd from sources, but with little
success. The use of the ejabberd 1.0.0
Just curious, but what dot he macromedia flash clients require that
others do not? (do you have a copy of the patch somewhere? I'm
curious to look at it)
Daniel
On Jan 24, 2006, at 10:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mickaël
Is there a plan to support Macromedia Flash clients in the
Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 16:40, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Micka�l
Is there a plan to support Macromedia Flash clients in the near future in
ejabberd, or shall we continue to apply a patch to the current release?
Only patch I guess, because this is a thing that needs to be fixed on
On 1/24/06, Daniel Henninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious, but what dot he macromedia flash clients require that
others do not? (do you have a copy of the patch somewhere? I'm
curious to look at it)
They do bad-stuff(tm) like sending zero-bytes at the end of each stanza.
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Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 17:35, schreef Norman Rasmussen:
On 1/24/06, Daniel Henninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious, but what dot he macromedia flash clients require that
others do not? (do you have a copy of the patch somewhere? I'm
curious to look at it)
They do
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 18:21:17 +0100, Sander Devrieze
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 17:35, schreef Norman Rasmussen:
On 1/24/06, Daniel Henninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious, but what dot he macromedia flash clients require that
others do not? (do you have a
Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 18:31, schreef Tijl Houtbeckers:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 18:21:17 +0100, Sander Devrieze
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 17:35, schreef Norman Rasmussen:
On 1/24/06, Daniel Henninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious, but what dot he
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-24 09:40:24 -0600]:
Hi Mickaël
Is there a plan to support Macromedia Flash clients in the near future
in ejabberd, or shall we continue to apply a patch to the current
release? This is my only reason (for now) to try to build ejabberd
from
Thank you for the feedback so far. Seems the right people are here. :)
First the environment. We're a small webhosting company that is actually
managed by my dad and me only, where I do the tech stuff. I'm running
that Jabber server to the public and primarily set it up for my personal
use. I
2006/1/21, Yves Goergen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm currently running ejabberd
0.7.5 but I'm going to upgrade to either 1.0 or Wildfire.
I'm looking at it from the very pragmatic point of view:
- How many developers that groks Java are out there?
- And how many developers groking erlang are there?
Op zondag 22 januari 2006 15:22, schreef Tomasz Sterna:
2006/1/21, Yves Goergen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm currently running ejabberd
0.7.5 but I'm going to upgrade to either 1.0 or Wildfire.
I'm looking at it from the very pragmatic point of view:
- How many developers that groks Java are out
Hi Sander, Hi List,
on Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Sander Devrieze wrote:
Op zondag 22 januari 2006 15:22, schreef Tomasz Sterna:
I'm looking at it from the very pragmatic point of view:
- How many developers that groks Java are out there?
- And how many developers groking erlang are there?
How
Op zondag 22 januari 2006 12:05, schreef Yves Goergen:
Thank you for the feedback so far. Seems the right people are here. :)
First the environment. We're a small webhosting company that is actually
managed by my dad and me only, where I do the tech stuff. I'm running
that Jabber server to
First the environment. We're a small webhosting company that is
actually
managed by my dad and me only, where I do the tech stuff. I'm running
that Jabber server to the public and primarily set it up for my
personal
use. I don't expect more than a handful of users to show up there
in the
On 22.01.2006 16:20 (+0100), Sander Devrieze wrote:
Native MySQL support is in Subversion (and will be in 1.0.1 I guess).
Great, saves me the ODBC workaround or what that was.
Similar for Erlang: you also have some kind of Java Virtual Machine in
Erlang. You only do not need Linux emulation
On 22.01.2006 16:31 (+0100), Daniel Henninger wrote:
Also, regarding Mnesia (the erlang database you are referring to), I
just wanted to chime in real quick that you can get direct access to
it. I will never ever remember the commands to do so, but there's
something you can do that
Yves,
Your best bet may be to install both servers and see which one meets
your needs most closely. Two things that might be helpful:
Blog review of Wildfire:
http://cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=504
Perusing the Wildfire community: http://www.jivesoftware.org/forums
We'll definitely
Op zaterdag 21 januari 2006 19:23, schreef Yves Goergen:
Hello,
I was just pointed to the Wildfire Jabber server and took a closer look
at it, incl the feature comparison on jabber.org/software. Wildfire
looks really good. It has all the features I need, incl ICQ et al
transport link. The web
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