<br>Thanks for your feedback!<br><br>About the problems installing ser-0.10.99-dev35-pa-4 with gcc4, it might have been some libraries missing, now it's ok.<br><br>Some of my early frustrations were due to my newbie condition to SER and some particularities not well documented (like the serctl on the presence snapshot)...
<br><br>I have a doubt: new users must be added to the ser DB by hand (serctl) or it is possible to config it on ser.cfg?<br><br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/4/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Vaclav Kubart</b>
<<a href="mailto:vaclav.kubart@iptel.org">vaclav.kubart@iptel.org</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hi.
<br><br>On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 11:56:25AM +0100, Miguel Freitas wrote:<br>> Hi all<br>><br>> I'm trying to get a SER with pa, rls and mysql modules to test it as a XCAP<br>> server, along with Apache2 webserver and eyeBeam softphone...
<br>><br>> At start, I ran into lots of info how to do it, and the presence handbook<br>> seamed to be a good way to start.<br>> I came across <a href="http://download.dns-hosting.info/XCAP/">http://download.dns-hosting.info/XCAP/
</a> which could get me<br>> where I wanted (but there's no reference to which version of SER used).<br><br>Nice page.<br><br>><br>> But it was only the beginning of a long and hard struggle!<br>><br>> I downloaded the sources
ser-0.10.99-dev35-pa-4 from<br>> <a href="http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/ser/presence/">http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/ser/presence/</a> but I didn't manage to install it,<br>> later I realized that maybe I shouldn't be using the gcc 4.
<br><br>What problems did you have? Can you post here output of compilation?<br><br>><br>> So I moved on to the debian packages, but there isn't a release of the rls<br>> module!<br><br>Presence modules (new versions) are really not distributed with SER -
<br>they are still "unstable" and thus they are not mixed to the rest.<br><br>><br>> So I moved on to the sources of the latest release, ser-0.9.6. Still no rls<br>> module, I got it from ser-0.10.99-dev35-pa-4
.<br>> But it has been a nightmare to config the ser.cfg because the module pa<br>> doesn't support some of the functions described on the presence handbook..<br><br>Presence handbook speaks about current presence snapshot
<br>(ser-0.10.99-dev35-pa-4). And I'm afraid, that you can't mix together<br>new presence modules with old SER (use whole snapshot instead!).<br><br>><br>> I abandoned ser-0.10.99-dev35-pa-4 because, among other things, the tool
<br>> serctl was working with the older version of the SER database (trying to add<br>> new users to ser.subscriber instead of ser.credentials)<br><br>There is new version of serctl in tools/serctl working correctly.
<br><br>><br>> I could use some pin-points to where I should go now, if stick with<br>> ser-0.9.6 or move again to ser-0.10.99-dev35-pa-4 since it should be more<br>> what I'm looking for.<br><br>Use presence snapshot or CVS version - I recommend the snapshot, it is
<br>described in presence handbook and there are samples of configuration.<br><br> Vaclav<br><br>><br>> Thanks for any help<br>><br>> ubuntu 5.10<br>> gcc 3.4.5<br>> MySQL 4.1.12 (libmysqlclient14-dev)
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