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Running Jami on Guix
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Zain Jabbar |
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Running Jami on Guix |
Date: |
Sun, 01 Dec 2024 18:02:08 -1000 |
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Aloha all,
I notice that Jami has a package on Guix. I have installed it but I cannot get
communication to work between two users and poking around some settings (like
turning on and off proxy) will make the client hang.
I do know that there are some Jami users who also use Guix, so, can I get a bit
of insight into how to use it? I hope this is easier to debug given the
reproducibility of Guix packages. I have gotten my account to work on Android
and Alpine Linux.
I have tried multiple things to get Jami working, including:
- Running OpenDHT service
- Changing Name server
- Turning on and Off Proxy
I have my Guix Jami using the settings which work on my PinePhone (Alpine Linux)
Nameserver: Blank
Enable local peer discovery: On
Enable Proxy: Off
UPnP: On
TURN: On
TURN Address: turn.jami.net
TURN username: ring
TURN password: (Default, it shows 4 dots)
TURN Realm: ring
I can sometimes get two accounts on the same computer to add each other when I
try to add then deactivate one account, then restart Jami. But even after they
add each other, they don't synchronize conversations and they appear orange on
the contact list.
Should I look into the Nix pkg service, flatpack or wait for an update? The
Jami package is complicated enough for package transformations to not work for
a simple update. Using `jami -d' produces too much output for me to know what
you guys should piece together.
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Mahalo
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