ejabberd 23.10-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
ejabberd (23.10-1) unstable; urgency=medium [ Philipp Huebner ] * New upstream version 23.10 (Closes: #1034138) * Updated Erlang dependencies * Updated patches * Added turkish translation of debconf messages - thanks Atila KOÇ! (Closes: #1036941) * Added two upstream patches that were created after the release of 23.10 to fix ejabberd startup [ Ananthu C V ] * Unfuzzed and updated existing patches and added new patch * Added override for example installation * Updated lintian overrides * Updated d/copyright -- Philipp Huebner <email address hidden> Fri, 29 Dec 2023 14:28:14 +0100
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ejabberd_23.10-1.dsc | 3.0 KiB | aa03f108f901f3e80e729bf26efbab461271d1219256bd815ffa4b1632bfbef7 |
ejabberd_23.10.orig.tar.gz | 1.4 MiB | bf059283a3211edbeefe82d40b6bb3c9c5702f6c5987cfc6cc132f06b3ebd931 |
ejabberd_23.10-1.debian.tar.xz | 71.5 KiB | e2cf2494f4476f7a52f8302ec4d266cc27db9427014e330e03787bbc092822b3 |
Available diffs
- diff from 23.01-1 to 23.10-1 (167.0 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- ejabberd: extensible realtime platform (XMPP server + MQTT broker + SIP service)
ejabberd is a Jabber/XMPP + MQTT + SIP server written in Erlang, featuring:
* distributed operation with load-balancing across a cluster;
* fault-tolerant database replication and storage on multiple nodes,
allowing nodes to be added or replaced "on the fly";
* virtual hosting (several virtual domains can be served using a single
ejabberd instance);
* XMPP compliance;
* MQTT 5 compliance;
* SIP service;
* web-based administration;
* SSL/TLS support;
* conferencing via Multi-User Chat;
* Jabber Users Directory, based on users' vCards;
* service discovery;
* shared roster.