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[[User:Slicer|Slicer]] 09:19, 26 June 2007 (PDT)
 
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== I agree! Debian package needed. :) ==
 
Hi there,
 
Hi there,
 
I would really love to see a Debian Etch package of mumble-server, too.
 
I would really love to see a Debian Etch package of mumble-server, too.

Revision as of 16:08, 19 August 2007

Dear Developers.

This is an amazing application. However, for hosting purposes it is currently not. Most of my servers dont have Qt installed, which means the source cannot be built. It would be way-way-way better when the server daemon doesnt depend on Qt. Production servers dont have Qt installed, and if they have, it's Qt3. Please do something!

Agree

Hello! I have to agree to the last post! None of our servers or any server I know has qt installed. I tried to build a statically linked version of murmur on my desktop but was unable to run it (not on the server and desktop). I don't think that qt-libs are a good option for server processes. We are looking for a Teamspeak alternative quite a while now and murmur/mumble looks promising. But with qt as a dependency I don't give it a big chance to convince any hosters. If you think that statically linked versions should work, you could provide some pre-compiled 32bit and 64bit versions for testing.

Debian-Packages

I just wanted to test the Mumble-Server on our production server. But the mumble-server.deb depends on libc6 2.4-1, which isn't included in Debian stable (etch). Any chance to get a .deb thats compiled for libc6 2.3.6.ds1-13?

okay ... made it on my own ;) ... this binary should install on Debian etch.

I've just upgraded to 1.0.0 ... and created a Testserver:

Host: vdis.mumblehosting.de
Port: 64738

Hosting Mumble Slots

I have Murmur compiled and working in Centos 4 quit well. I own Idologic.com, a hosting company registered in Canada and the US (with data centers in New Jersey, Atlanta, Dallas) and would be more than happy to provide a server (or servers) for testing purposes. Similarly we are successfully selling Murmur slots, so I'd also be happy to share our experience in dealing with higher volume connections to contribute something back the community. Let me know and we can make some arrangements if interested.

If you want to provide a public test server , that would be wonderful. We'd also appreciate any findings you have with really large userbases; our active userbase on the development server is only 10-15 concurrent users. PS: If you use the forum on SF.net, we'll see your messages a lot quicker :) Slicer 09:19, 26 June 2007 (PDT)

I agree! Debian package needed. :)

Hi there, I would really love to see a Debian Etch package of mumble-server, too. Unfortunately I am not capable of packaging it for myself (and others to share) and the above link is dead, already.

If somebody would do this I would greatly appreciate if he would share the package. You may contact me via eMail: mumble AT the-space-station DOT com

(By the way: Is it necessary to install all those x-server-related files if I just want to run a _server_?)

Any comments (and packages) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so far for this shiny piece of software.

regards, dennda