[JDEV] icq-transport in Jabber 1.4/2

Keith Minkler keith at digix.dyndns.org
Fri Dec 22 15:43:46 CST 2000


1.3 is still in heavy development.. the CVS server doesn't work as well as the 1.2 server does yet... 
(note that we are following kernel versioning scheme.. even are stable and release, odd are dev and in CVS)

we hope to have all transports working as they should for 1.4, either as loadable .so jabberd components (like MSN is now) or such as icq still using libetherx.. 

ICQ-T may be getting a new maintainer soon as well, so that project may be in a state of flux for a bit yet..

Keith Minkler


On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 04:40:49PM -0500, Shawn wrote:
> I've recently exchanged one set of problems for another. :)  Under Jabber
> 1.2, the icq-transport worked (after suitable minor hacking), but the msn-transport
> did not.  Foolish as I was, I decided to play with 1.4, hoping to get
> msn-transport working _as well_.  At the moment, it's turned out that yes,
> msn-transport works (well) under 1.4 (cvs), but icq-transport doesn't work. 
> I don't think I'm missing anything obvious, so I'm thinking that the current
> icq-transport will not (yet) work with the new jabberd.
> 
> If it is possible to get icq-transport up and running with 1.4, I would
> appreciate some help (I had an e-mail with all of the needed information
> (configs and outputs etc), but decided to send out a short general query
> before dropping a 20K+ file on the list. :)
> 
> If it isn't possible to get it working... who do I bribe to convert the old
> icq-transport into a nice loadable module for 1.4?
> 
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