[JDEV] AIMt CVS from jabberstudio coredumps without warning

Jeremy Nickurak atrus at jdev.spam.rifetech.com
Thu Mar 7 14:18:51 CST 2002


(Not original poster) I do, but I still get fairly frequent segfaults, also with nothing suspicious in the logs... maybe this is a related problem?

    <aimtrans xmlns='jabber:config:aimtrans'>
      <aimbinarydir>/usr/local/aim95</aimbinarydir>
      <vCard>
        <FN>AIM Transport</FN>
        <DESC>An AIM Transport!</DESC>
        <URL>http://foo.bar/</URL>
      </vCard>
    </aimtrans>


On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 11:34:53AM -0600, Thomas Muldowney wrote:
> Is it appropiately setup using the specified aim client binary
> installtion?  Others have gotten it working, so I would need more info
> to be any help.
> 
> --temas
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 18:31, Tijl Houtbeckers wrote:
> > Hi,
> > We've been running the AIM transport (0.9.24c) for a while now, but we want to 
> > upgrade to a newer version, mostly for better compatibility with ICQ (offline 
> > messages, precence states, etc.). So we downloaded the latest CVS version from 
> > jabberstudio on:
> > http://www.jabberstudio.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/aim-transport/
> > an used the autogen.sh script and compiled it..
> > However as soon as someone tries to use it it just coredumps, there's nothing 
> > suspicious in the errorlogs either.
> > We tried running it as a seperate proces with Jabber 1.4.1 on linux (redhat). We also 
> > have the correct aim binary it requires..
> > 
> > Did anyone manage to get it running or is this a known issue with the transport?
> > 
> > -- 
> > Tijl Houtbeckers
> > GPRS / J2ME programmer
> > Druppel Internet Services,
> > The Netherlands
> > 
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