Éric Bischoff a écrit :
And BTW, Julien, for when you will be back:
I am currently implementing kab-book.c, starting from the avahi stuff (the
only one fully reimplemented). In the private data, there's a list of
contacts. I consider that it is duplicate with the list of contacts handled
Wasyl a écrit :
I want to be involved in development of Ekiga.
Nice.
I'm developer of
automatic testing system for SIP server. I use Perl for it.
I want to be able to run several instances of Ekiga on PC. I think a can
develop such feature(for SIP server), but i need some help.
It should
thomas schorpp a écrit :
I want to be involved in development of Ekiga.
great, welcome :) damien sandras is maintainer
Yes.
I'm developer of
automatic testing system for SIP server. I use Perl for it.
so You want to join as QA-Personnel?
*lol*
I want to be able to run several
Andreas Radke a écrit :
running archlinux x86_64 ekiga worked well until last major updates openssl,
gnutils related. it
crashes now right after the start claiming not finding an audio plugin
though they are and worked so far.
Any idea?
Recompile pwlib, then opal, then ekiga... there may
tknits kitsahcots a écrit :
Since there is currently no real Release of Ekiga for Windows, and I
need to have a Video-Conference between Linux and Windows (best via
Ekiga) I was wondering if Ekiga runs under Cygwin. I think the
Libraries like SDL, etc., should work under Cygwin, but I dont
Hannes Ebner a écrit :
Damien Sandras wrote:
I changed the values (there are just default values) of listen_port
and the port ranges accordingly. I restarted Ekiga. Ekiga still listens
on 506x.
Any hints?
Unfortunately not.
Have you restarted Ekiga after your changes??
Yes.
H... I
Derek Smithies a écrit :
Of course, if you take the approach of doing both (gtk and gnome with a
configure switch), you end up writing two applications. A gtk frontend for
opal, and a gnome front end for opal.
You seem to believe that there's nothing in common between a gnome and a
gtk+
Derek Smithies a écrit :
If you make Ekiga a gtk only application, then it will be portable to
windows.
It is already portable to win32 ; I did quite some work for that, on a
quite long period of time.
When ekiga is run on a windows box, windows users will hate it, cause
things like
a)
Johnny Lollipop a écrit :
Hi will you ever release a Windows version. I see that under Windows it
says not yet so this makes me hopeful. I am currently using Skype and
it works fine but I prefer open source. I use Windows currently because
I am a gamer that has many games that do not
Damien Sandras a écrit :
I would like to ask the opinion of my users once again.
I'm not just a user, but did quite a bit of work to make
gnomemeeting/ekiga work on win32 :
*) I wrote the gmconf system as an abstract configuration system, behind
which ekiga is already able to hide either gconf
Leon Stringer a écrit :
I fixed this by doing:
ln -s libpt_linux_x86_r.so.1.10.1 libpt_linux_x86_r.so.1.10.0
Very bad! You're telling the system your libpt 1.10.1 is a 1.10.0! Don't
complain if your ekiga is crashy.
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On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 12:56 +0200, Julien PUYDT wrote:
Leon Stringer a écrit :
I fixed this by doing:
ln -s libpt_linux_x86_r.so.1.10.1 libpt_linux_x86_r.so.1.10.0
Very bad! You're telling the system your libpt 1.10.1 is a 1.10.0! Don't
complain if your ekiga
Stefan Brüns a écrit :
@Kilian: can you try the patch and submit it upstream, if successfull?
You can call me Snark, you know ;-)
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Julien PUYDT a écrit :
Stefan Brüns a écrit :
@Kilian: can you try the patch and submit it upstream, if successfull?
You can call me Snark, you know ;-)
H... which upstream are we talking about ? :-)
/me should read before answering ;-)
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Daniel Mery a écrit :
Hi Damien,
I solved the problem :-)
1. I copied /usr/lib/pwlib/devices/video from Ubuntu to Gentoo
This could have lead to a crashy ekiga, but has solved the problem.
2. I edited /etc/X11/xorg.conf and wrote in Module section:
Load v4l
and voila and now video
Daniel Mery a écrit :
You wrote: This could have lead to a crashy ekiga
I do not understand why ? Because the directory /video has only two plugins
and
if you copy this plugins must work well, is the same thing with flashplayer
plugins.
You may have hit binary incompatibilities, with your
Paulo J. Matos a écrit :
On 26/06/06, Julien PUYDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paulo J. Matos a écrit :
Solved by disabling dbus.
I guess recompiling has more to do with the solution than disabling dbus...
Probably it... anyways... it worked!
What's dbus for then? It is any useful? I can't
Andrew Myers a écrit :
Line 925 reads:
style = GPOINTER_TO_INT (data);
Same as me... and we already checked this wasn't an issue :-(
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Mario a écrit :
Hello, I tried to compile pwlib with sdl support, since I compiled it
first without sdl libs present in my system and it worked perfectly. But
after installing sdl in ubuntu 6.06, pwlib exits at config make.
I'm using the provided official sources, not cvs. The output of the
Fabien Chevalier a écrit :
- i want to call the guys i work with that are in a remote location.
However if they are not there, i get redirected to a team assistant. The
fact that the team assistant assists ~ 30 people makes her unlikely to
be of any interest for me. Which means when i
Fabien Chevalier a écrit :
Yes. I wouldn't be upset if ekiga only tells me when it fails. :-)
It is the way our phone system works here in France. People just dial
their number. Then then ear nothing for a few seconds. Then the bell
rings. Then the remote side takes the call :-)
And if
Fabien Chevalier a écrit :
I noticed a strange behaviour of Ekiga regarding the ringtone, when
using SIP (it might be the same thing using h323, however i haven't
tryed it).
Currently, Ekiga starts the ringtone as soon as the end user starts the
call. This means that basically it starts
Johan Brannlund a écrit :
I posted the below as a wishlist bug, but apparently the developers prefer
carrying out the discussion on this mailing list. This is what I wrote:
Well, bug reports are nice for a beta or a stable release ; during the
development cycle, discussing on the -devel-
Éric Bischoff a écrit :
Yes. You could have a few spare contacts before and after the user's
view. This algorithm is rather common.
What do before and after mean ?
Records just before and after the ones that are displayed in sequential order.
Sequential hurts.
I know that it cannot be
Peter Gregson a écrit :
Where is it? I went looking for it but the only one that I found gives me
the
following error message:
Requested 'gnome-doc-utils = 0.3.2' but version of gnome-doc-utils is 0.2.1
There is no gnome-doc-utils = 0.3.2 in FreeBSD version 6.0
How do I proceed?
I
Éric Bischoff a écrit :
Le Jeudi 15 Juin 2006 17:40, Julien PUYDT a écrit :
Saying I get only the 10 I need is nice, but how do you tell the
driver which they are ?
There are several ways to acheive that. It could be contact numbers. Or it
could be some data kept internally inside
Hi,
in private mails (with quite big attachments since I provided some
sample stupid code), Éric Bischoff found my code not that explicit
concerning what I have in mind. Since I would like to keep things as
opened as possible, I drop my text here :-)
Let's see if I can manage to give useful
Éric Bischoff a écrit :
* VIEWING (GENERIC)
We need to be able to present a book to the user. For that, the view
needs to have a list of contacts (no, a single contact definitely isn't
enough!). So we need a function call to get a list of contacts.
In this paragraph I will assume that
Peter Gregson a écrit :
I am trying to compile ekiga for FreeBSD 6.0 without any success. it asks for
libebook which I cannot find and is not in my ports collection. Has anyone
built ekiga for FreeBSD? and if so, how?
It comes with evolution-data-server.
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Fabrizio Lippolis a écrit :
Hi list,
I have just installed Ekiga for Debian sarge, the version installed is
2.0.1. Unfortunately starting Ekiga pops up an alert window with a
message telling that no audio plugins are detected.
Install an audio plugin ? Say libpt-plugins-alsa.
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Dave S a écrit :
OK dumb question. I have a relative in Australia running netmeeting. We used
to log into ils.seconix.com
ILS is dead. Try to use ekiga.net
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Dave S a écrit :
On Friday 09 June 2006 21:00, Julien PUYDT wrote:
Dave S a écrit :
OK dumb question. I have a relative in Australia running netmeeting. We
used to log into ils.seconix.com
ILS is dead. Try to use ekiga.net
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Ahh I got a 'registered' :)
ILS is *_DEAD_*.
Get
Éric Bischoff a écrit :
Le Jeudi 8 Juin 2006 05:08, Jan Schampera a écrit :
Indeed! Excepted that you are just using the possibilities of the
programming language, not of some library.
Please note, regardless all other arguments, that an own C++-object
system will be totally independant of
Philippe Lefevre a écrit :
Today I tried to install ekiga on my PC under XP and I never get
anything to work :'(
Yes, we don't have a nice installer yet.
I installed GTK 2.0 (version 2.8.9.0) installed under
C:\Program Files\Fichiers communs\GTK\2.0
I'm wondering if that is recent enough.
Hi,
after some discussions, it seems my initial ideas just don't fly. I
don't consider them as a full failure, but they certainly are 80% so.
I has in particular a long (private) discussion with Éric Bischoff,
which allowed me to test my ideas on a newcomer. :-)
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Peter Robinson a écrit :
So are there any ideas running around that blackboard as of yet?
Plenty.
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Éric Bischoff a écrit :
Le Mercredi 7 Juin 2006 14:23, Julien PUYDT a écrit :
Yes, going back to the blackboard isn't the best way to achieve 6...
You don't go black to the blackboard with no experience ;-).
Of course no :-)
In pecular, I have been proposing a framework for address book
Éric Bischoff a écrit :
Le Mercredi 7 Juin 2006 17:57, Julien PUYDT a écrit :
A much better approach IMNSHO, when it comes to keeping track of a list
of contacts, is the following pseudo-code api :
- get the current list of contacts ;
- notify/signal me when a new one appears.
I am not sure
Stephen Cook a écrit :
Could you send me a private email with an instant messaging address that
you use.
BTW Damien and others we will keep as much information on the mailing
list.
To give you guys an update I have IAX2 calls going in ekiga although it
needs a lot of work :). Then obviously
Adam Bogacki a écrit :
I've installed Ekiga in the file 'Programs' in WinXP
but when I try ekiga.exe I keep getting
Error Message
The procedure entry point gtk_window_set_urgency_hint could
Éric Bischoff a écrit :
A small notice to let you know that I am working on adding support for KDE
Address Book (kab) to Ekiga. I already have some early proof of concept
code working (see screenshot at
http://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/ekiga/screenshot.png).
I know :-)
KDE Address Book
Éric Bischoff a écrit :
A small notice to let you know that I am working on adding support for KDE
Address Book (kab) to Ekiga. I already have some early proof of concept
code working (see screenshot at
http://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/ekiga/screenshot.png).
I know :-)
KDE Address Book
Damien Sandras a écrit :
With limited features: see gnomemeeting --help
DBUS will allow more control.
DBUS already allows more control!
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Damien Sandras a écrit :
I would say that the main part will be to write / finish the IAX2 code
in OPAL, either new code, or reusing the current code so that all
features that you see in SIP and H.323 are also available for IAX2.
Your first project will be to look the limitations of the current
Damien Sandras a écrit :
If the GmContact contains an URL field, that field can be empty when it
doesn't make sense. So I do not understand this approach.
Bad idea... if we put in GmContact anything that can be used in each and
every case, we might as well say GmContact mean gpointer [500]
Jan Schampera a écrit :
Mh. I think i need to rephrase. Say, you're in the roster view, and want
to edit a contact (with a possible roster-viewer-right-click-menu [TM]).
What is used to identify the contact and how is it processed? I miss a
stone in the puzzle inside my head. Do you want the
D. Sinan HALIYO a écrit :
Forgot to say: colors are a bit weird... blue and red channels seem
inverted.
Gasp... I fixed such a bug, or thought I did.
In fact, the fix was to remove code which did the inversion.
Perhaps in fact not all AVC devices send the data in the same order, and
I'll
Damien Sandras a écrit :
So a source can contain several address books: remote, local, avahi, ...
A source doesn't contain addressbooks ; it manages them.
And I wouldn't make the separation like you think but more like :
- call history
- avahi
- evolution-data-server
- kde's stuff
- XMPP
Robin Atwood a écrit :
Just rebuilt alsa-lib but no change. Does ekiga need a recompile? I also
shutdown the
complete KDE sound system, but as I expected, that made no difference.
You need to recompile the pwlib-alsa plugin too, so it uses your new lib.
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Damien Sandras a écrit :
Le dimanche 28 mai 2006 à 21:29 +0200, Julien PUYDT a écrit :
Hi,
here are a few ideas I have concerning the addressbook code. I wrote a
much longer mail three days ago, but it is obsolete already...
Idea 1: the call history should be a kind of addressbook
I have
Damien Sandras a écrit :
Le dimanche 28 mai 2006 à 22:26 +0200, Damien Sandras a écrit :
Le dimanche 28 mai 2006 à 22:23 +0200, Julien PUYDT a écrit :
Damien Sandras a écrit :
If you look at a cellular, from my experience, the most used actions
are :
- Dial from the contacts (ie the roster
Jan Schampera a écrit :
The Addressbook - or however it'll be named in future - IMHO.
Background: Full control over a contact everywhere you can see that
contact, the only place you see a contact not in the roster is the
addressbook (or also the calls history window maybe).
Also, I like the
Bertrand Jacquin a écrit :
** (ekiga:21591): CRITICAL **: list_from_string: assertion
`str[g_utf8_strlen (str, -1) - 1] == ']'' failed
This is strange, I'll have a look. Obviously you compiled with
--disable-gnome. Shouldn't harm too much.
*** glibc detected *** ekiga: double free or
Jeroen van de Nieuwenhof wrote:
On the usenet groups of Xs4all there's a post from the Dutch developer of
the SIP-client Twinkle. He says he has adjusted the latest version of his
software so that it works with Xs4all Voip. If i translate it well Twinkle
can now send in band DTMF tones. Maybe
Aldric Degorre wrote:
Damien Sandras a écrit :
- Audio and Video codecs as plugins (allowing for example GStreamer
plugins if somebody contributes some code to help us)
Wouldn't that be the same as the Tapioca project ?
No, it's the reverse. Tapioca, wengo, telepathy and the rest are trying
george boyd wrote:
I cannot connect to ekiga.net either. When I start
ekiga it says Registration failed: Timeout.
I connected to it this morning a few minutes ago, so the server isn't down.
Wouldn't you be behind a firewall which blocks the server's answers to
your requests ?
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George Boyd wrote:
I'm not running a firewall and my machine is directly connected to the
Internet (cable modem). This actually started doing this last week.
Hmmm... can you ping ekiga.net ?
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Stephan Bourgeois wrote:
To make things clear, I will recap the install procedure I used on Win2k
SP4:
1. install GTK+ 2 Runtime Environment (version 2.8.9) from
http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html
Ok.
2. install ekiga.zip package from http://snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/win32/
Ok.
Stephan Bourgeois wrote:
Same as in the shell. The message appears in a dialog box, not in the
shell. Screenshot: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/stephanb/ekiga_error01.png
Recopying the error message would have made your post ten times smaller.
How come you have a libglib-2.0-0.dll in the ekiga
Stephan Bourgeois wrote:
I then opened a windows shell, cd to the
Ekiga directory and typed ekiga.exe.
What happens if you open the explorer to where ekiga.exe is and click?
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Stefan Brüns a écrit :
It seems they use NOTRACE in opal , which effectively disables any
debuggig/tracing code.
rant
What do they thing this code is for? Yeah, gentoo is 1% smaller, 1% faster,
and 100% unusable ...
/rant
See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342071 too.
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Bernard Mentink a écrit :
However I cannot hear my delayed microphone. My mic is working ok, as I
can hear myself in the speaker
If you hear yourself directly, that means the sound is going the direct
mic-speaker way, without going through the computer.
Play with alsamixer.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I have the following rules in my shorewall firewall setup, but
Ekiga still will not detect Cone NAT.
I have the following rules for ekiga on my firewall: NONE.
Setup your firewall to protect you, then let ekiga try to get through
it. It should work.
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Michael Rickmann a écrit :
I had a closer look at that. Actually it is only one function call in main.cpp
already tagged by Julien which makes Ekiga depend on Gtk+ 2.8.x:
#if GTK_MINOR_VERSION = 8
gtk_window_set_urgency_hint (GTK_WINDOW (mw-incoming_call_popup), TRUE);
#endif
If we change
Salut,
tout cela m'a l'air fort sympathique:
http://linuxfr.org/~pterjan/21652.html
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Stefan Brüns a écrit :
Le vendredi 12 mai 2006 à 22:32 +0800, Stefan Brüns a écrit :
Any comments?
A plugin that uses ini files can not go into the CVS, there are also
other problems, I will comment on them later.
As I have written in the previous mail, this is preliminary code. The ini
wim delvaux a écrit :
What would be the best tool for them to switch from skype to pure SIP. I read
somewhere netmeeting but How can I get it to work ? Others ?
http://snapshots.seconix.com/win32/ is still experimental but should work.
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Damien Sandras a écrit :
I have spent some time compiling the CVS of ALSA. They closed the bug
report telling it was fixed, but it is not.
Here is the new bug report :
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2122
All people using DMIX with Ekiga and libasound 1.0.11 or later
Colin Guthrie a écrit :
I know this isn't officially supported but I'm having trouble with
starting Ekiga on Windoze...
This mailing-list is the right place to discuss issues with the win32
port :-)
In fact, this port *is* official. It's just that it's not released as a
stable version.
Colin Guthrie a écrit :
I'm not 100% sure, but the Druid didn't really give me much option to
choose the interface IIRC. Could be wrong there and I was perhaps being
a big muppet!
No, the druid didn't let you choose this.
I'm glad it works :-)
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Craig Southeren a écrit :
That's just impossible! An application running on a computer cannot
break a modem to the point where a hard reset is necessary.
Actually, the very same thing used to happen to me with my ADSL modem.
Gasp! I stand corrected!
Will we have to publish a list of
Gustavo dos Anjos a écrit :
I try to use Ekiga to run calls through h323. I don't know why but when I
try to make a call my network breaks and my LAN stops to work!
Let me try to get this straight, as I'm not sure I understood :
- you have a little network at home, and some networking
Francisco Demeter a écrit :
1. are you sure you have the same issue (ie: does downgrading libasound fix
the problem ?) ?
Yes, the downgrading solve the problem to me.
I just received the mail from alsa's bug tracker, saying the bug is
solved upstream.
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Gustavo dos Anjos a écrit :
You're right! When I try to start a call, my LAN stops to work! I can't
communicate to other computer and even though to my modem. I have to plug
out my modem from eletricity to restart my LAN and my internet connection.
I dont know if symmetric NAT' has some
starikarp a écrit :
I have Linux and Ekiga, my friend has Windows XP and Netmeeting and MSN. Is
it possible that we could talk and use web cameras or we need to keep Skype
on our computers still?
- ekiga knows H.323 and SIP ;
- netmeeting knows a sort of H.323 ;
- MSN uses a closed protocol ;
http://uwog.net/blog/?p=38
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Kilian Krause a écrit :
Moreover, if you and Julien could come up with a beautified and tested
version of the pwlib/opal configure stuff (and preferably also
openh323), I have the confirmation from upstream that we may break the
CVS for a transition to make all upstream nicely autotools-aware.
David BERCOT a écrit :
I'd like to call a Wengo user from Ekiga. Is it possible ?
Wengo uses SIP, ekiga uses SIP.
With Google, I found a method which the wengo name and an IP address in
order to obtain a SIP address, but I didn't succeed.
Doesn't sound sane.
Do you have a method to have
Antonio De Felice a écrit :
I installed dapper drake in my parents' computer, because I wanted to
contact them by using Ekiga.
Same distribution here.
I ran the druid which stated: Cone NAT, use STUN. I used stun, but
Ekiga could not register anyway (of course I check the password).
That
Mathieu Jobin a écrit :
2nd. I have a USB Logitech Quickcam Communicate
which works with kopete/msn. and xawtv. anyone ever got it to work ? any
tips any have I may try ? ekiga just does not find any video device.
Try to use the V4L2 plugin instead of the V4L plugin... or the reverse.
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Andreas Fuchs a écrit :
Thanks again and sorry, I forgot the attachment!
Fully useless.
My network is a private standard DSL connection (with only one PC).
I have completed the registration procedure and I think this connection
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would only work if the registration was
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo a écrit :
* \param b Divisor (must be !0)
Make that b shouldn't be zero, since it is supposed to be
human-readable ;-)
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Julien PUYDT a écrit :
Damien Sandras a écrit :
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338270
It should be fixed.
I had a look at it : in fact, we create an error dialog (whose parent is
the main window), and let it show.
I don't really see how we could relate it to the druid window
Damien Sandras a écrit :
Le dimanche 23 avril 2006 à 18:53 +0200, Julien PUYDT a écrit :
Damien Sandras a écrit :
Add gnomemeeting_window_set_parent which would set it as parent for the
druid if the druid is present?
You mean something like :
if (gtk_window_is_active (GTK_WINDOW (druid
Damien Sandras a écrit :
Do, but it is annoying if we have to do that for all popups.
I can think of a few ones :
- can not start listener
- gconf error
I fixed the current bug report. We can see on a case-by-case basis
whether the problem occurs.
The gconf error doesn't prompt showing the
Niv a écrit :
First problem :
but the third line calls an non-existing file:
This is no issue : the configure script is there to find things. And on
the next line, you see it found autoconf:
checking for autoconf = 2.53...
testing autoconf2.50... not found.
testing autoconf... found
Tom Miskelly Sr. a écrit :
Any work arounds or fixes would be greatly appreciated.
Try to configure artsd to release the sound device when it doesn't use it.
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Damien Ciabrini a écrit :
This could be interesting, be it would require to expose the sound card
configuration through DBus. Maybe Julien or Damien could comment on
this ?
Well, oh, well. Let me share a wild idea I have in the back of my mind
ever since I worked on turning drivers into
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo a écrit :
One of the things I still need to fix there is
functions that don't declare a parameter name in the .h file. Though
this is not required in C++ it will make comments and doxygen
generated documentation much more useful.
I encountered places in the code
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo a écrit :
El vie, 21-04-2006 a las 18:37 +0200, Julien PUYDT escribió:
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo a écrit :
One of the things I still need to fix there is
functions that don't declare a parameter name in the .h file. Though
this is not required in C++ it will make
Julien PUYDT a écrit :
Well, oh, well. Let me share a wild idea I have in the back of my mind
ever since I worked on turning drivers into plugins in ekiga (but never
specifically worked on this).
Of course discussing it arouse my interest in it enough to write some
basic code about
Hi,
I had a look in bugzilla, trying to see which bugs should be fixed
before 2.0.2, and found this one, which looks both quite simple, and
annoying enough :
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338270
What do you think about this one ?
Do you see any other issue which should be fixed
Colin Guthrie a écrit :
This is a more generic setup... You'd configure ekiga to use /dev/dsp2
and it would just work(tm) with your core sound device until such
times are you turn on your BT adapter at which point it will flip across
to that.
Your description looks very much like what linux
Tylerious a écrit :
256 MB is all the RAM my motherboard can handle, believe it or not.
It's an older computer by about ten years. I watched `top` while
trying to compile again and noticed first that yes, my swap is being
used, and second that one cc1plus process was using up to 633m of
combined
Kilian Krause a écrit :
I wonder whether you can do something similar. Thanks,
well, any reason to do this in the packaging rather than the win32 part
of the makefile itself? Is there any reason to not put this right where
it belongs rather than working around it?
From what you write it
Robin Atwood a écrit :
I have just installed ekiga on two hosts on my home LAN and host-to-host over
the LAN, it seems to work well. The problem is connecting via the internet.
When the set-up wizard probes my ADSL router, it says it has Port Restricted
NAT and I should enable STUN. According
RazaMetaL | Only The Good Die Young a écrit :
On 4/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ekiga Win32 preliminary version.
Win32 version ? where ?
http://snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/win32 since quite some time already...
have you been hiding under a thick rock !? ;-)
Snark on
Hi,
while trying to implement the net.ekiga.history interface for the DBUS
component, I saw a function with a very interesting name, which I may
perhaps use.
The problem is that I have no exact idea what it returns... looking at
the code didn't prove very enlightening. :-/
Could someone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I mean, what If I want to talk to my mom and dad, both using ekiga in one
conference, with skype you could just invite the 3 to an ongoing
confersation and you'd know for sure nobody else would sneak in and
listen. I haven't found such a feature in ekiga yet, at all.
Joe Thielen a écrit :
NO video FROM Netmeeting.
Stupid question : are you sure you enabled video on the netmeeting side?
Snark on #ekiga
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