You can find info about the xmpp4r project and how to contribute at the project home page:
If you need to ask questions, or want feedback on proposed changes please feel free to ask them on the ‘xmpp4r-devel@gna.org’ mailing list. You can join or view archives of the mailing list at:
If you are having a problem and would like to report it to the mailing list please include a protocol dump which can be enabled in your code with:
Jabber::debug = true
Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net> Stephan Maka <stephan@spaceboyz.net> Kirill A. Shutemov <k.shutemov@gmail.com> Yuki Mitsui Peter Schrammel Olli Vojtech Vobr Andreas Wiese Chris Zelenak Matthew Wood Sam Ruby Glenn Rempe <glenn@rempe.us> Tim Carey-Smith Scott Lillibridge Joshua Sierles
The source for xmpp4r is managed using the Git SCM and can be found in our github.com project page:
github.com/ln/xmpp4r/tree/master
There are a number of ways that you can install xmpp4r depending on your needs and the methods you prefer.
You can install the current release of the xmpp4r library from a stable release gem on RubyForge using RubyGems:
sudo gem install xmpp4r
You can install the current release of the xmpp4r library from a stable release copy on your .deb friendly linux system (e.g. Debian or Ubuntu) using apt:
sudo apt-get install libxmpp4r-ruby
If you have a local Git clone of the source repository or a tarball you can install xmpp4r using several methods. First you’ll need to get a local copy.
Clone the Git repository (recommended):
git clone git://github.com/ln/xmpp4r.git
OR download a stable release tarball from:
http://download.gna.org/xmpp4r/xmpp4r-0.3.2.tgz
OR download a snapshot of the latest source in .tar.gz format from:
http://github.com/ln/xmpp4r/tarball/master
# Show all available rake tasks cd xmpp4r/ rake -T # Package up the gem file and install it rake gem:install
This will install a copy of the library in your Ruby path and does not require RubyGems to be installed.
cd xmpp4r/ ./setup.rb
XMPP4R is released under the Ruby license (see the LICENSE file), which is compatible with the GNU GPL (see the COPYING file) via an explicit dual-licensing clause.