I don't experience any bugs in sj, but I would like to see the raw XML
messages that are sent back and forth via sj, messaged, iqd, and
presenced, in order to be able to understand better.
These programs write to "in" files (named pipes). So what is the best
(easiest, most convenient) way to get this info?
I could add debug-guarded printf statements all over the code. What
about using the tee command? That seems like that might work
conceptually, but I don't have the expertise to know how to do this.
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