>>> Try to call: >>> sip:yournum...@sip.voiparound.com >>> instead of sip:yournumber >>> >>> There is this error in your log: >>> >>> SIP Connecting to sip:[...] via [...] >>> Socket Illegal RFC952 characters in DNS name [...] >>> Opal Could not find host [...] >> >> OK, tried that (I thought I had tried that several times in the >> troubleshooting I had done before sending a mail to this list), and I >> can make a call now... the call quality is shockingly bad, but I do >> get through using the full sip:yournum...@sip.voiparound.com syntax. >> >> Is this a new requirement? In 2.0.12 I could simply type in the phone > > Yes. > > I propose (maybe I will fix too): > - either print "Malformed number" or something like this > - or desactivate the Call button until the number has a @ inside
This seems like a major regression in functionality... doesn't it? Personally, I can type in the whole mess to make a call, but I am not the only user on this computer... there are other no-so-computer savvy users who use Ekiga to make calls. If I have to try to re-train them to type in a long and, to them, complicated URI to make a call, they will simply stop using it, or I will have to roll back to 2.0.12. C. _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list