Hello,
Great investigation !
In the 1.1.0 release I use the bug was fixed (I did not remember), that 's why
it could not happen, even with valgrind.
Thanks
Simon
Le Jeudi 25 Août 2005 16:18, Martin Samuelsson a écrit :
> Simon Morlat @ 2005-08-24 (Wednesday), 23:27 (+0200)
>
> > Hello,
>
> Hi t
Simon Morlat @ 2005-08-24 (Wednesday), 23:27 (+0200)
> Hello,
Hi there,
> For now I have no idea. I'll try reproduce the bug with valgrind.
That's an idea I never though of, and silly enough it still chrashes for
me when running it through valgrind. :/
I'm not an total expert on valgrind eithe
Hello,
For now I have no idea. I'll try reproduce the bug with valgrind.
Simon
Le Vendredi 5 Août 2005 13:05, Martin Samuelsson a écrit :
> Samuel Mimram @ 2005-08-04 (Thursday), 19:12 (+0200)
>
> > >In the preferences dialog under the SIP tab there is a button to:
> > >"Clear all stored authent
Samuel Mimram @ 2005-08-04 (Thursday), 19:12 (+0200)
> >In the preferences dialog under the SIP tab there is a button to:
> >"Clear all stored authentication information"
> >However, when using it nothing happens. All information is still present
> >in ~/.gnome2/linphone
> >Clicking the same dialog
Hi,
Martin Samuelsson wrote:
Package: linphone
Version: 1.0.1-5
In the preferences dialog under the SIP tab there is a button to:
"Clear all stored authentication information"
However, when using it nothing happens. All information is still present
in ~/.gnome2/linphone
Clicking the same dial
Package: linphone
Version: 1.0.1-5
In the preferences dialog under the SIP tab there is a button to:
"Clear all stored authentication information"
However, when using it nothing happens. All information is still present
in ~/.gnome2/linphone
Clicking the same dialog twice results in a crash.
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