How polite!

I’m testing the Prosody XMPP server package I’d mentioned some time back (I’ve worked with jabberd/jabberd2 and ejabberd, figured a new tinker toy was on the cards) and got this when trying to check the service status – as a non-privileged serf/peon

mfleming@pong ~]$ /etc/init.d/prosody status
Prosody is not running

Note:
You will also see this if prosodyctl is not running under
the same user account as Prosody. Try running as root (e.g.
with ‘sudo’ in front) to gain access to Prosody’s real status.
[mfleming@pong ~]$ su -
Password:
[root@pong ~]# /etc/init.d/prosody status
Prosody is running with PID 17701

If only more software packages were that polite and helpful :-) (looks in the direction of some larger software concerns that shall remain nameless)

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3 Responses to How polite!

  1. johnny says:

    you still gonna publish the rpms? :)

    and do you happen to know anything about getting luarocks in fedora (f12)

  2. johnny says:

    that is.. i didn’t see luasec in your repo

  3. They’re both (prosody and lua-sec) in the Fedora and RHEL/CentOS repos – have a poke around my Repoview pages (P and L)

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