[rabbitmq-discuss] rabbitmq_web_stomp plugin

Simon MacMullen simon at rabbitmq.com
Fri May 30 10:51:01 BST 2014


The only fix that I'm aware of that lets you keep using the web_stomp 
plugin is to uninstall the erlang-cowboy package. If you need Cowboy for 
non-RabbitMQ reasons, install it from source. Sorry, but that package 
really is at fault here.

Cheers, Simon

On 29/05/2014 8:23PM, Ben Watson wrote:
> Do you have a recommendation for how I can "fix" this so I can keep the
> latest greatest versions of Ubuntu and RabbitMQ server?
>
>
> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Ben Watson <bwatson1979 at gmail.com
> <mailto:bwatson1979 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Yeah I didn't do anything crazy.  I used the *.deb from RabbitMQ.com
>     and let apt-handle all of the dependencies.  Is there a better
>     source for Cowboy?
>
>     Ben
>
>
>     On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 5:12 AM, Simon MacMullen <simon at rabbitmq.com
>     <mailto:simon at rabbitmq.com>> wrote:
>
>         On 16/05/14 11:10, Simon MacMullen wrote:
>
>             Assuming you have not patched and built RabbitMQ yourself
>             (which I hope
>             you would have mentioned) then the most likely reason is
>             that something
>             else has installed a different version of cowboy in a
>             system-wide
>             location (probably /usr/lib/erlang/lib on Ubuntu). Is that
>             what's happened?
>
>
>         And indeed I now see that Ubuntu ships a packaging of Cowboy
>         which does exactly that:
>
>         http://packages.ubuntu.com/__trusty/amd64/erlang-cowboy/__filelist
>         <http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/amd64/erlang-cowboy/filelist>
>
>         I wish they wouldn't do that, especially for a fast-moving API
>         like Cowboy...
>
>
>         Cheers, Simon
>
>         --
>         Simon MacMullen
>         RabbitMQ, Pivotal
>
>
>

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Simon MacMullen
RabbitMQ, Pivotal


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