On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 06:07, randall wrote:
> Jesus arteche wrote:
>>
>> heyĄ
>>
>> Someone knows if there are some jabber client which support voice and
>> video?
>>
>> thanks
>
> i thought the latest pidgin had this finaly implemented, think i also heard
> that it was to be included in telepath
Jesus arteche wrote:
hey¡
Someone knows if there are some jabber client which support voice and
video?
thanks
i thought the latest pidgin had this finaly implemented, think i also
heard that it was to be included in telepathy
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On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 05:02:31PM -0700, Rogelio wrote:
> I'm looking to set up a Jabber server and autocreate the user lists from
> Active Directory.
>
> Does anyone have any pointers? I'm hitting google, but haven't found
> anything good (i.e. something simple to follow for n00bs)
Debiaan nic
Rogelio wrote:
I'm looking to set up a Jabber server and autocreate the user lists
from Active Directory.
Does anyone have any pointers? I'm hitting google, but haven't found
anything good (i.e. something simple to follow for n00bs)
Do a google search for Openfire Jabber.
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> The topology is identical, and how it works (servers being clients of other
> servers to deliver between sites, end users connecting to their local server)
> is identical to SMTP. The only real differences between SMTP and XMPP is
> XMPP uses XML and gets the job done in n
On Wednesday 26 July 2006 08:59, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Tuesday 25 July 2006 22:49, Steve Lamb wrote:
> >> Paul Johnson wrote:
> >>> On Tuesday 25 July 2006 22:19, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > So SMTP unifying email is a bad thing? That's what it sou
Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 July 2006 22:49, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 25 July 2006 22:19, Steve Lamb wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
> So SMTP unifying email is a bad thing? That's what it sounds like
> you're arguing to me.
No, that would be
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 22:49, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Tuesday 25 July 2006 22:19, Steve Lamb wrote:
> >> Paul Johnson wrote:
> >>> So SMTP unifying email is a bad thing? That's what it sounds like
> >>> you're arguing to me.
> >>
> >> No, that would be what your strawma
Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 July 2006 22:19, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>> So SMTP unifying email is a bad thing? That's what it sounds like you're
>>> arguing to me.
>> No, that would be what your strawman is telling you.
> So are you going to explain why I'm wrong, or
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 22:19, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > So SMTP unifying email is a bad thing? That's what it sounds like you're
> > arguing to me.
>
> No, that would be what your strawman is telling you.
So are you going to explain why I'm wrong, or do we just take the Ult
Paul Johnson wrote:
> So SMTP unifying email is a bad thing? That's what it sounds like you're
> arguing to me.
No, that would be what your strawman is telling you.
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> I'm not sure the Soviet Union didn't have help. They were plagued by
> power-hungry party officials and translators that accidentally
> mistranslate morbid but harmless Russian idioms into outward threats.
> Had Lenin not seized power and disposed of Marx, Stalin not have eve
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 21:03, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > That contributes to the problem for sure, but I'm not limiting it just to
> > a protocol support issue. Memory leaks and terrible UI choices also tend
> > to plague the multiprotocol clients (GAIM and Trillian in particular
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 20:55, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > I'm just saying the client-side approach to multi-protocol
> > support is ass-backwards in general and usually results in a client that
> > whose support of half a dozen clients is the world's least funny joke,
>
> Perso
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 20:59, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > How long have multiple-IM clients been around now? 6 or 8 years? Even
> > DOS had more progress made over the same timespan in terms of usability.
>
> Hyperbole much, Paul? Let's see, in the start they did what... IC
Paul Johnson wrote:
> I'm not sure the Soviet Union didn't have help. They were plagued by
> power-hungry party officials and translators that accidentally mistranslate
> morbid but harmless Russian idioms into outward threats. Had Lenin not
> seized power and disposed of Marx, Stalin not have
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 20:03, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > I meant in general, the whole genre of multi-IM software.
>
> This is not fair -- the fact one program is crap (and even commercial one)
> doesn't mean that similar programs are crap as well. Windows NT is piece of
> sh..t,
Paul Johnson wrote:
> That contributes to the problem for sure, but I'm not limiting it just to a
> protocol support issue. Memory leaks and terrible UI choices also tend to
> plague the multiprotocol clients (GAIM and Trillian in particular).
Yes, of course, and that would never happen in
Paul Johnson wrote:
> How long have multiple-IM clients been around now? 6 or 8 years? Even DOS
> had more progress made over the same timespan in terms of usability.
Hyperbole much, Paul? Let's see, in the start they did what... ICQ and
mayyybe AIM. Now they're up to over a dozen networ
Paul Johnson wrote:
> I'm just saying the client-side approach to multi-protocol
> support is ass-backwards in general and usually results in a client that
> whose support of half a dozen clients is the world's least funny joke,
Personally I see it the other way around. My experience with
Paul Johnson wrote:
> I meant in general, the whole genre of multi-IM software.
This is not fair -- the fact one program is crap (and even commercial one)
doesn't mean that similar programs are crap as well. Windows NT is piece of
sh..t, so Linux has to be bad as well :-).
>> I talked about that
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 14:29, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > Hmm, what's the deal with the kopete package version being radically
> > wrong then?
>
> kopete is still just part of kdenetwork package, except that now they
> decided that they want to make swifter development cycle than K
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 18:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 02:19:43PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > How long have multiple-IM clients been around now? 6 or 8 years? Even
> > DOS had more progress made over the same timespan in terms of usability.
> > I think that says mor
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 02:19:43PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> How long have multiple-IM clients been around now? 6 or 8 years? Even DOS
> had more progress made over the same timespan in terms of usability. I think
> that says more about the utter lack of effort or the impossibility of a
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Hmm, what's the deal with the kopete package version being radically wrong
> then?
kopete is still just part of kdenetwork package, except that now they
decided that they want to make swifter development cycle than KDE itself so
they declared independence. Except that KDE-Qt
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 13:37, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > That's odd, Debian's 3.5.3 version of Kopete still doesn't do it. 0.12 <
> > 3.5.3...
>
> I said, that it has not been packaged for Debian yet. (3.5.3 is version of
> KDE, not Kopete which is there in version 0.10).
Hmm, w
Paul Johnson wrote:
> That's odd, Debian's 3.5.3 version of Kopete still doesn't do it. 0.12 <
> 3.5.3...
I said, that it has not been packaged for Debian yet. (3.5.3 is version of
KDE, not Kopete which is there in version 0.10).
> I don't have a problem with it taking advantage of kparts, it's
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 07:34, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > Kopete won't let you do service discovery,
>
> Not true with 0.12.
That's odd, Debian's 3.5.3 version of Kopete still doesn't do it. 0.12 <
3.5.3...
> > GAIM's just plain annoying (why does it open new windows for what s
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Kopete won't let you do service discovery,
Not true with 0.12.
> GAIM's just plain annoying (why does it open new windows for what should
> be an ignored line in STDERR?) and doesn't have service discovery
I said politely that "it is not that strict about Jabber standards"
On Monday 24 July 2006 10:00, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> > What Jabber client do you use? What the best?
>
> I use kopete because of integration to KDE (and decent IRC
> client), but what's the best is very loaded question. Run
>
> apt-cache search jabber client
>
> and you will ge
On Monday 24 July 2006 06:52, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > [...]
>
> Thanks.
> What Jabber client do you use? What the best?
Psi is my preference. It's in main, though there's a dev branch that's adding
Jingle (VOIP) to it right now, too. http://www.psi-im.
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> What Jabber client do you use? What the best?
I use kopete because of integration to KDE (and decent IRC
client), but what's the best is very loaded question. Run
apt-cache search jabber client
and you will get what's available. Most widely used on Linux are:
* Kopete (
Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...]
Thanks.
What Jabber client do you use? What the best?
Rodolfo
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Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I've been trying many of the above tools.
> I confess that it's not clear to me what the advantage should
> be in using Jabber with its more or less complicated system
> of gateways instead of Gaim or other multi-protocol IM client
> that connect "natively" to ICQ or MSN
> i
On 7/22/06, Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been trying many of the above tools.
I confess that it's not clear to me what the advantage should be
in using Jabber with its more or less complicated system
of gateways instead of Gaim or other multi-protocol IM client
that connect "
Try amsn. Its what i usually use. It only supports the msn protocol, but it is feature rich *and* has webcam support.www.amsn.sourceforge.net
On 7/22/06, Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/16/06, Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> My sister wants to chat with MS Windows users
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 12:22:42PM -0800, Kelly Clowers wrote:
>On 2/25/06, Magnus Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 09:29:37AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> >On Saturday 25 February 2006 04:56, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
>> >
>> >> Another solution is to use the Jabber netw
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Magnus Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 09:29:37AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >On Saturday 25 February 2006 04:56, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
> >
> >> Another solution is to use the Jabber n
On 2/25/06, Magnus Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 09:29:37AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >On Saturday 25 February 2006 04:56, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
> >
> >> Another solution is to use the Jabber network, which is also
> >> supported by Gaim. Some servers on the Jabbe
Chuck Payne wrote:
> I have jabber install but can't seem to connect. Does anyone know
> if/where there is a website talks about getting jabber working on Debian.
Perhaps you are confusing client and server? I recommend that you try
the 'psi' jabber client.
apt-cache show psi
Psi is a jabb
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 22:10:13 +0200, Chuck Payne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have jabber install but can't seem to connect. Does anyone know
> if/where there is a website talks about getting jabber working on
> Debian.
Are you just trying to get a client to work, or a server? The client
should "just wo
Fred OGrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On the same line, I installed the jabber server on my box. Now what?
> I know I need a client, but I can't figure out what to "aptitude
> install" for a jabber client. I run gaim, for internet chat, but that
> doesn't have anything to do with my jabber s
Fred OGrady Said:
On the same line, I installed the jabber server on my box. Now what? I
know I need a client,
but I can't figure out what to "aptitude install" for a jabber client. I
run gaim, for internet chat,
but that doesn't have anything to do with my jabber server. can anyone
fill m
On 9/23/05, Björn Lindström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chuck Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:> I have jabber install but can't seem to connect. Does anyone know> if/where there is a website talks about getting jabber working on
> Debian.Do you just want to chat? Then you don't need to have jabber
Chuck Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have jabber install but can't seem to connect. Does anyone know
> if/where there is a website talks about getting jabber working on
> Debian.
Do you just want to chat? Then you don't need to have jabber installed,
just a client, like for instance GAIM.
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 13:14 -0300, Suporte Linux Solutions wrote:
> Hi all,
> I installed a jabber server and got the following error when try to connect.
> Anyone can help me?
> TIA,Suporte Linux Solutions
You may want to
1) Give some information on how you
On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 04:48:22PM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 06:27:49PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > Hi all out there. Has anyone compiled the debs of jabber 2.0 for
> > debian?
>
> Yes, I've been working on creating debs for it. There are three
> currently
On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 06:27:49PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Hi all out there. Has anyone compiled the debs of jabber 2.0 for
> debian?
Yes, I've been working on creating debs for it. There are three
currently uploaded to experimental: jabberd2-bdb, jabberd2-mysql, and
jabberd2-pgsql. I
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 03:48:09PM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 04:24:40PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 11:28:44AM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
>
> This doesn't look like
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 04:24:40PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 11:28:44AM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> >
> > Shouldn't be, the destination server name is specified in the XML
> > data sent to the server. Provide the server is configured to be
> > responsible for
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 11:28:44AM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 12:48:35PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> >
> > About jabberd: Would a FQDN accessed through redirection from the
> > parking site be a problem to run the server?
>
> Shouldn't be, the destination serve
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On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 08:52:43AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> I want you to know Paul that I appreciate your help. For example, I
> didn't know about this site for the jargon. That is already a good new
> thing. Thanks.
No problem, glad to help
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 04:14:10PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
I want you to know Paul that I appreciate your help. For example, I
didn't know about this site for the jargon. That is already a good new
thing. Thanks.
AR
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On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 06:17:19PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Now I understand. You consider yourself to be a fucking guru. Makes sense.
No, far from it. This is not a clue-free environment. Use the
resources that are available to you, first
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 02:04:43PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 04:55:22PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > RTFM =?___?
>
> Go look it up. http://ursine.ca/jargon/ or any other jargon file mirror...
>
> --
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Try this:
http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/1.4/doc/?page=adminguide
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On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 04:55:22PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> RTFM =?___?
Go look it up. http://ursine.ca/jargon/ or any other jargon file mirror...
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On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 01:20:01PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 09:22:48PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a good jabber server installation how to in debian?
> > I am trying to save some time.
>
> RTFM. Seriously, it does work. 8:o)
>
RTFM =¿___
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 09:22:48PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good jabber server installation how to in debian?
> I am trying to save some time.
RTFM. Seriously, it does work. 8:o)
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 12:48:35PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
>
> About jabberd: Would a FQDN accessed through redirection from the
> parking site be a problem to run the server?
Shouldn't be, the destination server name is specified in the XML data
sent to the server. Provide the server is
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 09:56:33AM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> This should be easily done with the existing Debian packages for Jabber.
>
> > I also want to be able to store the transcripts of the talks.
>
> This may be a bit more difficult. I'm assuming that you mean you want
> to log al
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 06:20:23AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
| The intention is for the users to run a
| client in their own machines that would connect to my server for this
| purpose. I remember seeing some clients for jabber for windows (gabber
| was the name of one if I am not mistaken),
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 06:20:23AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
>
> Hi Jamin, thanks for the reply. I am trying to set a jabber server
> that would allow several users to interact with one another.
This should be easily done with the existing Debian packages for Jabber.
> I also want to be a
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 09:19:18PM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 09:22:48PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a good jabber server installation how to in debian?
> > I am trying to save some time.
>
> There's always the Admin Guide:
>http://jabb
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 09:22:48PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good jabber server installation how to in debian?
> I am trying to save some time.
There's always the Admin Guide:
http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/1.4/doc/adminguide
The Debian Jabber packages aren't ver
Hi Jamin,
Thanks for your advice.
I am searching for a software from open source to be used on factory.
When a staff completing a purchasing or sales contract and saving the
same to storage (file server), it will immediately notify his/her
department head and relevant departments as well.
The
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 06:34:27PM -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
> Sorry to hijack this thread, but I've searched high and low and I can't
> find what I'm looking for.
>
> So, I set up a Jabber server on my Debian box and it's all good. I put
> in mu-conference in there, and that's good too.
>
> Now,
Sorry to hijack this thread, but I've searched high and low and I can't
find what I'm looking for.
So, I set up a Jabber server on my Debian box and it's all good. I put
in mu-conference in there, and that's good too.
Now, how do I create rooms?!?! Using GAIM I can create a temporary
room, but
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 01:33:15AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Jamin,
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
> I went through the document unfortunately some of the link 'Section ,
> ???Introduction???' die.
Yea, not sure what those are intended to link to, but the rest of the
document should give y
Hi Jamin,
Thanks for your advice.
I went through the document unfortunately some of the link 'Section ,
âIntroductionâ' die.
B.R.
Stephen
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 01:05, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 12:55:09AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
> > Hi Matt,
> >
> > I am interested
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 05:59:05PM +, Ken Gilmour wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 16:25, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
>
> > > and followed the quick start steps from the documentation
> > > (http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/1.4/doc/adminguide). I make it
> > > partially way through Checkpoint #2,
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 12:55:09AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> I am interested to know the major application of a jabber server
>
> http://www.jabberdoc.org/FrontPage does not provide much information.
>
> Could you please shed me some light. Thanks in advance.
The following link
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 12:59, Ken Gilmour wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 16:25, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
>
> > > and followed the quick start steps from the documentation
> > > (http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/1.4/doc/adminguide). I make it
> > > partially way through Checkpoint #2, my login dies
Hi Matt,
I am interested to know the major application of a jabber server
http://www.jabberdoc.org/FrontPage does not provide much information.
Could you please shed me some light. Thanks in advance.
B.R.
Stephen Liu
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 12:49, Matt Giddings wrote:
> Anybody out there suc
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 16:25, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > and followed the quick start steps from the documentation
> > (http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/1.4/doc/adminguide). I make it
> > partially way through Checkpoint #2, my login dies on step 4 of CP#4.
>
Is there a way to get Jabber server
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 11:49:05PM -0500, Matt Giddings wrote:
> Anybody out there successful in getting jabberd running on their
> system?
Several of us, myself included.
> I'm not able to connect remotly, only using localhost as my
> hostname.
Have you configured your Jabber server's hostnam
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 03:02:30PM -0400, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> Is there anyone using jabberd as an internal Jabber server? I have the
> server up and running fine, but have had no luck with the jabber-muc
> Conference room package. Whatever I try, it fails to connect.
Just set it up here
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 08:58:24AM -0700, Tim Grogan wrote:
>
> I've just installed Jabber 1.4.2 and the server seems to be working
> but I can't register/connect. I've read the thread bout making sure
> mod_auth_plain is loaded and I think it is (see part of jabber.xml)
> I'm sure it's something
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 01:28:05PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 11:06:12AM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > In the last week, I've added a support to start and stop the
> > individual transports when they are installed/upgraded/removed and
> > the ability to control whethe
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On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 11:06:12AM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> Sure there is, each and every transport/service I packaged has a
> README.Debian with full instructions on how to make it work.
OK, I missed it. Mybad.
> In the
> last week, I've ad
On Sun, Aug 31, 2003 at 01:06:25AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 09:02:32AM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > No debconf support yet, not sure how I would go about parsing the
> > myriad of possible jabber.xml configs out there. However, they are
> > more integrated with th
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> No debconf support yet, not sure how I would go about parsing the myriad
> of possible jabber.xml configs out there. However, they are more
> integrated with the main Jabber package.
On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 07:01:14AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 09:33:56AM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > > Has anybody here successfully added transports to jabber? If so,
> > > what worked for you?
> >
> > The packages I made:
> >
> >http://asgardsrealm.net/~
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 09:33:56AM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > Has anybody here successfully added transports to jabber? If so, what
> > worked for you?
>
> The packages I made:
>
>http://asgardsrealm.net/~jcollins/debs/
>
> I've got
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 11:42:07PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
| I've tried installing the AIM transport from agrogeomatic.educagri.fr
| (from their listing on apt-get.org). Following aim-transport's
| instructions, I added it into the jabber.xml the way it tells you to,
| and I can see it when I q
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 11:42:07PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I've tried installing the AIM transport from agrogeomatic.educagri.fr
> (from their listing on apt-get.org). Following aim-transport's
> instructions, I added it into the jabber.xml the way it tells you to,
> and I can see it when I q
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