I have been regular user of CENTOS 6.5 & 7. I need to know how can get the latest package of Prosody XMPP for CentOS. Currently I can get only prosody-0.8.2-7.el6.x86_64.rpm however I need to get Prosody 0.9.7. Please advice & direct me to correct forum / Person.
Distribution: CentOS 6 Repository: EPEL x86_64 Package name: prosody Package version: 0.8.2 Package architecture: x86_64 Package type: rpm Installed size: 709,99 KB Download size: 184,24 KB Binary package: prosody-0.8.2-7.el6.x86_64.rpm Source package: prosody-0.8.2-7.el6.src.rpm
Rgds,
On 01/16/2015 09:44 AM, Ram M wrote:
I have been regular user of CENTOS 6.5 & 7. I need to know how can get the latest package of Prosody XMPP for CentOS. Currently I can get only prosody-0.8.2-7.el6.x86_64.rpm however I need to get Prosody 0.9.7. Please advice & direct me to correct forum / Person.
Distribution: CentOS 6 Repository: EPEL x86_64 Package name: prosody Package version: 0.8.2 Package architecture: x86_64 Package type: rpm Installed size: 709,99 KB Download size: 184,24 KB Binary package: prosody-0.8.2-7.el6.x86_64.rpm Source package: prosody-0.8.2-7.el6.src.rpm
Rgds,
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It's probably not upgraded for policy reasons. However, I wanted the newer version too. You can update the spec file of this SRPM, if 0.9.4 is not recent enough for you. Otherwise, just rebuild it:
http://www.geofrogger.net/review/prosody-0.9.4-4.fc20.src.rpm http://zabbix.org/wiki/Docs/howto/rebuild_rpms
Volker
On 2015-01-16, 17:52 GMT, Volker Fröhlich wrote:
It's probably not upgraded for policy reasons. However, I wanted the newer version too. You can update the spec file of this SRPM, if 0.9.4 > is not recent enough for you. Otherwise, just rebuild it:
Instead of maintaining your own RPM on your own server, don't you want to take over the official package in Fedora/EPEL? It seems to me that we have no almost no XMPP server for EPEL-6, which seems to be kind of bad.
Matěj
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