[jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

f.m.gomes at controlrede.com f.m.gomes at controlrede.com
Tue Jan 24 09:40:24 CST 2006


Hi Mickaël 

Is there a plan to support Macromedia Flash clients in the near future in ejabberd, or shall we continue to apply a patch to the current release? This is my only reason (for now) to try to build ejabberd from sources, but with little success. The use of the ejabberd 1.0.0 installer for 'runtime' only worked really well on Linux Ubuntu Breazy :-) Trying to build from the sources didn't run as well :-(

Keep on the good work!

Best regards

Fernando


On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 16:04:49 +0100, Mickael Remond <mickael.remond at process-one.net> wrote:
> * Sander Devrieze <s.devrieze at pandora.be> [2006-01-24 15:26:00 +0100]:
> 
>> Op maandag 23 januari 2006 02:40, schreef Yves Goergen:
>> > I know, I've already tried to compile the latest Erlang version myself
>> > but it threw too many errors that nobody could resolve on the ejabberd
>> > list. So I watched out for a ready-to-use Erlang package, but the only
>> > one I found is the said version 8 or something. Maybe I could use the
>> > one that comes with the ejabberd 1.0 binary installer, though.
>> 
>> The installer do not include the Erlang compiler erlc AFAIK (at least
> not in 
>> 0.9.8). You can try the binaries of Erlang/OTP included in Erlang REPOS 
>> ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/repos/ ). I believe that includes the
> Erlang 
>> compiler too.
> 
> I think the compiler is only required for development. The packaged
> version include all necessary modules including ODBC. No special need
> to recompile anything.
> We aim at keeping things simple :-)
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> -- 
> Mickaël Rémond




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