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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers jabber 2 install Post 60332 by edua on Friday 14th of January 2005 07:16:50 PM
Old 01-14-2005
jabber 2 install

yo! i've decided to run a jabber server and i'm having some install errors. Actually one major error that is pushing me closer and closer to taking a hammer to my machine.

Here is some info:
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OS: FreeBSD 5.2.1-Stable

Source: Jabber-2.0s6

Configure cmd: ./configure --prefix=/path/to/jabber2 --enable-mysql --enable-ssl --enable-idn

Make Output error: error: Libidn >= 0.3.0 not found

using the pkg_info cmd i see i have libidn 0.5.12 installed, which is correct cuz i've reinstalled it several times trying to fix this problem.

Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance. Cheers!
 

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trace-cmd-stack - read, enable or disable Ftrace Linux kernel stack tracing. SYNOPSIS
trace-cmd stack DESCRIPTION
The trace-cmd(1) stack enables the Ftrace stack tracer within the kernel. The stack tracer enables the function tracer and at each function call within the kernel, the stack is checked. When a new maximum usage stack is discovered, it is recorded. When no option is used, the current stack is displayed. To enable the stack tracer, use the option --start, and to disable the stack tracer, use the option --stop. The output will be the maximum stack found since the start was enabled. Use --reset to reset the stack counter to zero. SEE ALSO
trace-cmd(1), trace-cmd-record(1), trace-cmd-report(1), trace-cmd-start(1), trace-cmd-extract(1), trace-cmd-reset(1), trace-cmd-split(1), trace-cmd-list(1), trace-cmd-listen(1) AUTHOR
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/trace-cmd.git COPYING
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