From aseering at MIT.EDU Sat Dec 23 14:58:45 2006 From: aseering at MIT.EDU (Adam Seering) Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 14:58:45 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] Jabber Conferences and Adium X Message-ID: <4605bf901987b4d4c49fde0ecd8268a0@mit.edu> Hi, I'm trying to set up a Jabber Conference so that I can chat with several people at once. I have a Linux box with Gaim 2.0.0b3.1, and a Mac with Adium 0.89.1. If I create the conference on the Linux box by choosing "Join a Chat" and entering the following settings: Room: mytestroom Server: conference.mit.edu Handle: aseering at mit.edu Password: [blank] I get a new chat room that says "This room is locked from entry until configuration is confirmed". I also get a nice dialog box asking if I want to configure the room. After I've configured the room, other people can join. However, if I follow the same procedure on the Mac, I get the "This room is locked from entry until configuration is confirmed" message, but not the dialog box asking if I want to configure the room; and no one can join the chat. I assume I have to confirm the configuration somehow, but I can't find documentation on how to do so. Is this possible? Thanks, Adam From ghudson at MIT.EDU Wed Dec 27 13:03:18 2006 From: ghudson at MIT.EDU (Greg Hudson) Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 13:03:18 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] Jabber Conferences and Adium X In-Reply-To: <4605bf901987b4d4c49fde0ecd8268a0@mit.edu> References: <4605bf901987b4d4c49fde0ecd8268a0@mit.edu> Message-ID: <1167242598.2518.1.camel@error-messages.mit.edu> On Sat, 2006-12-23 at 14:58 -0500, Adam Seering wrote: > However, if I follow the same procedure on the Mac, I get the "This > room is locked from entry until configuration is confirmed" message, > but not the dialog box asking if I want to configure the room; and no > one can join the chat. Hm, is it possible get a dialog by "jogging" the connection by sending messages to yourself? I don't know if this feature is simply unimplemented in Adium, or if it's the SSL connection-stalling bug we've seen in Gaim (but thought we had worked around by shortening the conference configuration reply). From aseering at MIT.EDU Wed Dec 27 13:52:18 2006 From: aseering at MIT.EDU (Adam Seering) Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 13:52:18 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] Jabber Conferences and Adium X In-Reply-To: <1167242598.2518.1.camel@error-messages.mit.edu> References: <4605bf901987b4d4c49fde0ecd8268a0@mit.edu> <1167242598.2518.1.camel@error-messages.mit.edu> Message-ID: <294FC3BB-762D-4C11-9A04-58854857011C@mit.edu> Hi, Thanks for the reply. Just wondering, did something change somewhere recently? In Adium, the configuration is now automatically confirmed (with the in-chat message "Configuration confirmed: This room is now unlocked."), and other people can enter the chat room immediately (no configuration dialog appears). Configuration on Gaim still goes through the confirmation dialog box. On a probably-unrelated note: I just got a new MacBook; I've had occasion to have both my old and new Macs running at the same time, with Adium open. I've noticed that, when I do this, my MIT Jabber session on both clients starts logging out and back in continuously. This doesn't happen with only one Adium instance, nor an Adium instance and either one or two Gaim instances. (For chats, Adium now works on both my new and old Macs; they're both running the Adium 0.89.1 Universal Binary, though the new Mac's x86 and the old one's ppc. Not sure if logging in once on the newer Mac could have made a difference somehow?) Thanks, Adam On Dec 27, 2006, at 1:03 PM, Greg Hudson wrote: > On Sat, 2006-12-23 at 14:58 -0500, Adam Seering wrote: >> However, if I follow the same procedure on the Mac, I get the "This >> room is locked from entry until configuration is confirmed" message, >> but not the dialog box asking if I want to configure the room; and no >> one can join the chat. > > Hm, is it possible get a dialog by "jogging" the connection by sending > messages to yourself? > > I don't know if this feature is simply unimplemented in Adium, or if > it's the SSL connection-stalling bug we've seen in Gaim (but > thought we > had worked around by shortening the conference configuration reply). > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/wocky/attachments/20061227/032239be/attachment.htm From ghudson at MIT.EDU Wed Dec 27 14:16:19 2006 From: ghudson at MIT.EDU (Greg Hudson) Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 14:16:19 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] Jabber Conferences and Adium X In-Reply-To: <294FC3BB-762D-4C11-9A04-58854857011C@mit.edu> References: <4605bf901987b4d4c49fde0ecd8268a0@mit.edu> <1167242598.2518.1.camel@error-messages.mit.edu> <294FC3BB-762D-4C11-9A04-58854857011C@mit.edu> Message-ID: <1167246979.2518.5.camel@error-messages.mit.edu> On Wed, 2006-12-27 at 13:52 -0500, Adam Seering wrote: > Just wondering, did something change somewhere recently? Not that I'm aware of. > On a probably-unrelated note: I just got a new MacBook; I've had > occasion to have both my old and new Macs running at the same time, > with Adium open. I've noticed that, when I do this, my MIT Jabber > session on both clients starts logging out and back in continuously. > This doesn't happen with only one Adium instance, nor an Adium > instance and either one or two Gaim instances. Use a different resource for your two Adium configurations. If you log in with the same resource as another connection, the old connection gets booted. The #1 most common Jabber client bug is (for clients which auto-reconnect) not to recognize this form of booting and to reconnect, creating the cycling you noticed above. The version of Adium you're running (which may be the version we're distributing; not sure) apparently has this bug.