[JDEV] xdb_file Failed to open file

Admiral Thrawn thrawn01 at mindspring.com
Tue Nov 28 15:31:17 CST 2000


OK. I believe that the structure " stat" is for some reason not defined.

but I found the definition in /usr/include/sys/stat.h
And this header file is included in jabber.h , jabber.h is included in jabberd.h , jabberd.h is included in xdb.file.c
But I get an error loading shared libs ? eh?

Now I'm not a programmer by trade. so I'm not even sure I'm working this in the correct direction?

Do I have to include some libs in my path? if so, what path Variable ? $LIB_PATH ? I'm not sure.

Any help would be appreciated

PS: Trying to set up jabber server at work.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Derrick (Thrawn01) 
  To: jdev at jabber.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 3:04 PM
  Subject: [JDEV] xdb_file Failed to open file


  Installing the server first time, used ver 1.2

  I run jabberd, try to connect to sever using winjab, with " NEW ACCOUNT " selected.

  I get 
   
  20001128T17:57:34: [warn] (jabber.lsi.com): xdb_file failed to open file /var/sp
  ool/jabber/jabber.lsi.com/thrawn.xml: No such file or directory
  jabberd: error in loading shared libraries
  /usr/local/jabber/xdb_file/xdb_file.so: undefined symbol: stat

  and the server dies.

  Some one know's what i'm doing wrong I'm sure. And there is no how-to for 1.2
  " checked premissions of directory, of file and location. all are correct. checked twice. "
  Thanks for any help.
   
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  his Imperial Majesty Admiral Thrawn.
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  derrick at carmike.com
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