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Description of problem: Jabberd2 has a new upstream release that, aside from the usual pile of bug fixes, includes stronger cryptographic options that are intended to enable the XMPP "TLS Everywhere" initiative's first test day in January. See: https://github.com/jabberd2/jabberd2/releases/tag/jabberd-2.3.0 It would be really nice to see this in Fedora sooner rather than later.
Thanks for the report. I already have a working RPM on my system. You opened this report against Fedora 19. I highly doubt I will make 2.3.0 available on Fedora 19 as long as the current version has no serious bugs. So you will see it soon in Fedora, but unfortunately not in Fedora 19.
No worries; I'll rebuild the eventual F20 package if I need it. I don't think there are any new dependencies that aren't already met by F18+. (I have a test RPM built but it has some wonky runtime problem I haven't had a chance to debug yet. Maybe this weekend..) Thanks!
There is a mail thread on the jabberd2 mailing list that there are problems with jabberd-2.3.0 connecting to other XMPP servers. So I will definitely wait some time before providing jabberd-2.3.0. http://www.mail-archive.com/jabberd2@lists.xiaoka.com/msg02196.html
2.3.1 is available in rawhide: What changed: - Marked "TLS-Everywhere" as EXPERIMENTAL feature - default EXPERIMENTAL to 'no' - default SUPERSEDED to 'no' - moved STANZA-ACK and MY-IP-ADDRESS XEPs and IQ-PRIVATE push out of experimental status