Unable to recognize the installed custom module? #4155
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you've read https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/#ejabberd-contrib ? |
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Is ejabberd running under your user account? Maybe Does ejabberd store and read modules from that path? Or maybe ejabberd is using a different path? One method to know the path that ejabberd is using for those modules:
Another method is to run |
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OS:
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
Release: 12
Codename: bookworm
ejabberd version : 23.10
install step: wget https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/releases/download/23.10/ejabberd-23.10-1-linux-x64.run
I have followed the official documentation for the operation , but it seems unable to find the module..
code :
my step :
1、mkdir -p $HOME/.ejabberd-modules/sources/mod_hello_world/src/
2、cp my_er/mod_hello_world.erl $HOME/.ejabberd-modules/sources/mod_hello_world/src/
3、echo "summary: 'Hello World example module'" > $HOME/.ejabberd-modules/sources/mod_hello_world/mod_hello_world.spec
Then I execute ejabberdctl modules_available . Why can't I get anything available?
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