Hi Felix,
The backtrace shows that linphone is just running normally.
I tried by myself under gnome3 (that I personnaly dislike, I use the
gnome3 classic flavor), and I found that the "Quit" menu offered by
gnome shell is just equivalent to closing the main window and nothing
else. It doesn't quit the application at all. This menu is popupd up
automatically by gnome-shell and linphone has no interaction with it.
Linphone uses a standard GtkStatusIcon to be displayed in notification
areas, but unfortunately they are not supported by gnome3 (except in
classic mode). The worse thing is that gnome3 notification server tells
the application that GtkStatusIcon is supported and displayed, which
prevents linphone from adding the Quit item from its own menu (which is
done for window managers that don't display the status icons).
I feel very angry about all the unnecessary complexity that recently
appeared around gnome. There are now too many notification servers, too
many ways of managing notifications, and it is very difficult for an
application to work smoothly under all configuration. Right now I'm
afraid I have no good solution to propose. If somebody here has ideas,
they are welcome.
Regards,
Simon
Le 21/02/2012 20:09, Felix Lechner a écrit :
Hello,
Attached please find the gdb backtrace. It was taken more than an hour
after quitting.
I hope I loaded all available debug symbols.
Felix
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 7:45 AM, Simon Morlat
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Felix,
This a bug.
You can send us a backtrace by attaching gdb to linphone after it
is supposed to quit:
sudo gdb --pid <pid of linphone sleeping process>
thread apply all bt full
Note that linphone takes 3 seconds or so before quiting, in order
to properly handle the unregistrations with the SIP servers.
Regards,
Simon
Le 19/02/2012 04:16, Felix Lechner a écrit :
Hello,
Built version 3.5.1 for Ubuntu with 'libnotify' and use it on
Gnome 3. Linphone does not exit completely when quitting from the
notification area.
The window closes but a sleeping process remains. Maybe I need
additional build dependencies.
What's the latest trick to get Linphone to exit completely, please?
Thank you.
Regards,
Felix
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