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* doc/guide.tex: Documentation for new configure option --disable-transient-supersisors (EJAB-354).

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Mickaël Rémond 2007-09-14 14:17:10 +00:00
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@ -349,10 +349,10 @@ install <TT>ejabberd</TT> into the directory <CODE>/var/lib/ejabberd</CODE>,
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">create a directory called <CODE>/var/log/ejabberd</CODE> to store log files.
</LI></UL><!--TOC subsubsection Build options-->
<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR -->Build options</H4><!--SEC END --><P>If you want to enable the use of XML based optimisations, you can use
the option<TT>&#X2013;enable-full-xml</TT> when running the <TT>configure</TT>
the option <TT>&#X2013;enable-full-xml</TT> when running the <TT>configure</TT>
command. It will for example use CDATA to escape characters in the
XMPP stream. Do not use this option if all your clients are not using
a fully compliant XML parser.</P><P>If you want to use an external database, you need to execute the configure
a fully compliant XML parser.</P><P>In some case, you might want to disable the use of Erlang OTP supervision for transient processes. In this case, you can <TT>configure</TT> ejabberd with the option <TT>&#X2013;disable-transient-supervisors</TT>.</P><P>If you want to use an external database, you need to execute the configure
script with the option(s) <TT>&#X2013;enable-odbc</TT> or <TT>&#X2013;enable-odbc
&#X2013;enable-mssql</TT>. See section&#XA0;<A HREF="#database">3.2</A> for more information.</P><!--TOC subsubsection Windows-->
<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR -->Windows</H4><!--SEC END --><P>

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\subsubsection{Build options}
If you want to enable the use of XML based optimisations, you can use
the option\term{--enable-full-xml} when running the \term{configure}
the option \term{--enable-full-xml} when running the \term{configure}
command. It will for example use CDATA to escape characters in the
XMPP stream. Do not use this option if all your clients are not using
a fully compliant XML parser.
In some case, you might want to disable the use of Erlang OTP supervision for transient processes. In this case, you can \term{configure} ejabberd with the option \term{--disable-transient-supervisors}.
If you want to use an external database, you need to execute the configure
script with the option(s) \term{--enable-odbc} or \term{--enable-odbc
--enable-mssql}. See section~\ref{database} for more information.