jabberd2 (2.3.3-1) unstable; urgency=low Upgrade instructions can now be found in: /usr/share/doc/jabberd2/NEWS.gz -- Simon Josefsson Mon, 04 Aug 2014 21:54:54 +0200 jabberd2 (2.2.17-2) unstable; urgency=low This is a small update. For upgrading from a previous version to this version read the UPGRADE file in /usr/share/doc/jabberd2. -- Willem van den Akker Tue, 07 May 2013 21:34:22 +0200 jabberd2 (2.2.8-2) unstable; urgency=low Keep in mind that from jabberd2 2.1 series packages, the BerkeleyDB and SQLite databases are in /var/lib/jabberd2 instead of /var/lib/jabberd2/db/. I've just realized this, so if you are upgrading from jabberd2-ldap-bdb or jabberd2-bdb move the .db files to the proper path. -- Jorge Salamero Sanz Mon, 04 May 2009 11:25:03 +0100 jabberd2 (2.1.24.1-1) unstable; urgency=low Major issues appear upgrading from 2.0 series to this one, see UPGRADE. /etc/jabberd2/component.d/ is intended for startup scripts for the various transports but work is still needed on transports packages. -- Jorge Salamero Sanz Fri, 02 May 2008 19:27:21 +0200 jabberd2 (2.0s4-1) experimental; urgency=low Users upgrading from a previous version of jabberd2-bdb (anything that used an older version of libdb) will need to manually recover their Berkeley databases. This appears to be due to a problem with how Jabberd2 interacts with it's Berkeley database. The database seems to be left in an unclean state when Jabberd2 shuts down. This isn't a problem for normal operation, but when the version of the Berkeley database libraries changes the database isn't able to be automatically upgraded. You'll need the db4.1-util (assuming 4.1 was your previous version of libdb) package installed. Assumming you used the default database storage location the following commands should be all that are needed (you'll want to make sure to stop Jabberd2 first): cd /var/lib/jabberd2/db db4.1_recover Now you should be able to start Jabberd2. I apologize for this inconvenience and hope to have this corrected soon. -- Jamin W. Collins Sat, 6 Nov 2004 14:59:13 -0700