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Date:      Thu, 28 Oct 2010 15:23:50 -0300
From:      Rodrigo Gonzalez <rjgonzale@estrads.com.ar>
To:        Ryan Coleman <editor@d3photography.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, TCLUG Mailing List <tclug-list@mn-linux.org>
Subject:   Re: Jabber/XXMP suggestions?
Message-ID:  <20101028152350.190fabd3@rjgonzale-laptop>
In-Reply-To: <01C137CD-8C0B-4A98-A461-47574708757E@d3photography.com>
References:  <1D012A1E-6C85-4F6D-913D-FA058CA00ECF@d3photography.com> <20101028143028.2bd363a8@rjgonzale-laptop> <01C137CD-8C0B-4A98-A461-47574708757E@d3photography.com>

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I didnt remember that, checking erlang port it has

# The Java applications that are part of the Erlang distribution are
# not strictly necessary - it is included for completeness sake. A
# problem with the Erlang build procedure is that it only checks if
# javac is in the regular path - and then assumes that all of the jdk
# utilities is in the path as well. The only way to make sure that
# this is the case (that I could think of at least) was to make sure
# ${JAVA_HOME}/bin is added to the PATH, using the *_ENV macros.

.if !defined(WITHOUT_JAVA)
USE_JAVA=       yes
JAVA_VERSION=   1.4+
# Make sure ${JAVA_HOME}/bin is in the path
CONFIGURE_ENV+= PATH=${PATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/bin
MAKE_ENV+=      PATH=${PATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/bin
SCRIPT_ENV+=    PATH=${PATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/bin
.endif

So, you should be able to avoid java (not required for ejabberd) with
WITHOUT_JAVA

I hope this help

On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 12:53:29 -0500
Ryan Coleman <editor@d3photography.com> wrote:

> Well, it's requiring that I download updates from Sun... so I'm
> avoiding it from past experience with trying to navigate their
> website.
> 
> I'll put it back on the list.
> 
> On Oct 28, 2010, at 12:30 PM, Rodrigo Gonzalez wrote:
> 
> > ejabberd is erlang not java.
> > 
> > I used it without any problems for some years
> > 
> > 
> > Rodrigo
> > 
> > On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 11:28:48 -0500
> > Ryan Coleman <editor@d3photography.com> wrote:
> > 
> >> What are your recommendations for a Jabber server? I've tried to
> >> get jabberd (2) installed but had PAM issues with it; previously
> >> ran openfire but wasn't happy with it running in Java and the same
> >> goes, now, with ejabberd which I haven't installed but also runs
> >> on Java.
> >> 
> >> Not a lot of users, but I'd like to have SSL and the possibility
> >> of a "guest" account to hook through my website to do customer
> >> support when I'm online. I'll worry about how to make that happen
> >> later.
> >> 
> >> Thanks,
> >> 
> >> Ryan_______________________________________________
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