The currently installed 18.06-2 has erlang-nox-20 as dependency defined:ĭescription : Jabber server written in Erlangĭepends On : expat openssl zlib erlang-nox-20 pam iproute2 erlang-unixodbc libyaml sqlite gd Install Reason : Installed as a dependency for another package Optional Deps : erlang-unixodbc: database support General-purpose concurrent functional programming language developed by Ericsson (headless version)ĭescription : General-purpose concurrent functional programming language developed by Ericsson (headless Which erlang version is necessary? Currently I have the following installed, purely as dependencies from ejabberd: Might this be too small/slow?ĭescription=A distributed, fault-tolerant Jabber/XMPP serverĮxecStartPost=/usr/bin/ejabberdctl startedĮxecStopPost=/usr/bin/ejabberdctl stoppedĮxecReload=/usr/bin/ejabberdctl reload_config Is it possible that new dependencies were added to 18.09 that are missing on my system? BTW: I'm running on an old Atom D525 with 4GB memory. )Ĭrash dump is being written to: /var/log/ejabberd/erl_crash_ usr/bin/ejabberdctl: line 169: read: read error: 0: Resource temporarily unavailableĮrlang/OTP 20 To bypass permanently this warning, add to ejabberdctl.cfg the line: To exit this LIVE mode and stop ejabberd, press: Please be extremely cautious with your actions,Īnd exit immediately if you are not completely sure. You can interact with the ejabberd node if you know how to use it. IMPORTANT: ejabberd is going to start in LIVE (interactive) mode.Īll log messages will be shown in the command shell. ![]() # HOME=/var/lib/ejabberd sudo -u jabber ejabberdctl live ![]() I tried running a live session but that crashes, too. Using a slightly different rvice I can start and stop 18.06.2 just fine.
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