Thank you.
What about jabberd 2? There are some experimental Debian packages for
that. So it looks to me like Debian, at least, may be preparing
to switch, rather than keeping 1.4 up to date.
I don't run experimental, but if I'm going to be compiling
something from source, I might as well future-proof myself. 1.4.3 came
out almost 2 years ago, 1.4.4 came out almost a year ago, 2.0.s10 came out
3 weeks ago.
The question that you have answered below would make a fine addition to
the FAQ, IMO. An enumeration of server versions that cause problems
with gloox.
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 09:35:07AM -0400, Tom Panning wrote:
>
> I had the same problem. gloox needs jabberd 1.4.4. Unfortunately, there
> is no Debian package for that version, so I installed it from the
> tarball at http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/1.4/
>
> Tom
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