Le mercredi 01 avril 2009 à 12:45 +0200, Martin Langhoff a écrit :
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Guillaume Desmottes
> > Basically you have to install the gadget service, launch it (it's a
> > separated process), modify your ejabberd.cfg as explained in the Gadget
> > README and then restart your ejabberd.
> 
> I suspect he's done that already...
> 
> > You can see if Gadget is working by looking at the XMPP traffic
> > exchanged between clients and the server.
> 
> And as an end-user, what things work better / differently?

If you're using a recent Sugar it should request a view containing
random activities and buddies. So you should see people/activities in
your roster even if the shared roster is not configured.

> As an
> end-user-administrator, does it expose any info, stats, knobs, etc?

You can redirect Gadget log to a file. The Debian package write logs
to /var/log/gadget.log iirc; don't know for the RPM.


        G.

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