Talk:Installing ejabberd: Difference between revisions
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RPMs are currently a bit out of date (ejabberd2 beta). debs are very out of date (ejabberd 1.4). If/when I can build newer packages and/or prod those who built the current packages, I'll add them as installing packages would be much easier than building from source.--[[User:Morgs|morgs]] 08:54, 4 March 2008 (EST) |
RPMs are currently a bit out of date (ejabberd2 beta). debs are very out of date (ejabberd 1.4). If/when I can build newer packages and/or prod those who built the current packages, I'll add them as installing packages would be much easier than building from source.--[[User:Morgs|morgs]] 08:54, 4 March 2008 (EST) |
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== Can't see the "everybody" group? == |
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I followed these instructions as well as I could, but I don't see the "everybody" group in Gajim. The sugar-jhbuild's name is "sugar1". When I try "ejabberdctl connected-users", I just get the Gajim client connected. |
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I have followed these steps, but I'm having problems. |
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Suggestions? |
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First, I set the hostname to "localhost.localdomain". I'm trying to set up a ejabberd system for development purposes; therefore this should work. |
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Next, I set the admin account to "kawk" with the domain "localhost.localdomain". |
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I used Gajim to create an account called "kawk", with the password "password". When I go to "http://localhost.localdomain:5280/admin/" and type in "kawk" and "password", it rejects it and asks me again. |
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Anyone have any suggestions? |
Revision as of 02:51, 6 March 2008
Instructions for Fedora
I'd like to have these instructions on building ejabberd for Fedora too, but I don't have Fedora. Perhaps someone can do a Fedora version?--morgs 08:52, 4 March 2008 (EST)
Packages
RPMs are currently a bit out of date (ejabberd2 beta). debs are very out of date (ejabberd 1.4). If/when I can build newer packages and/or prod those who built the current packages, I'll add them as installing packages would be much easier than building from source.--morgs 08:54, 4 March 2008 (EST)
Can't see the "everybody" group?
I followed these instructions as well as I could, but I don't see the "everybody" group in Gajim. The sugar-jhbuild's name is "sugar1". When I try "ejabberdctl connected-users", I just get the Gajim client connected.
Suggestions?