Hi,
What is the real situation with Bonjour support on Windows?
My Linux PCs show neighbours with
# avahi-browser -a
running, but bonjour running on Windows XP does not add
any neigbours to my Ekiga contact list.
There do not seem to be any bonjour related code in 3.2.6
even though I got the im
Hi Michael
Michael Rickmann wrote:
> Hi Jarmo,
> that local video split sounds serious, thank you for reporting. I have
> never seen seen something like that. I admit that I have not played very
> much with the resolutions. For my old Phillips ToU Cam Pro which I use
> mostly I tried only 640x480 a
Jarmo Pussinen wrote:
> Hi
>
> Michael Rickmann wrote:
>> After more than two weeks of absence I am back and will care a bit more
>> for Ekiga's Win32 port. So first thing to do was to build the new stable
>> release. You find the installers and how to build in
&g
Hi
Michael Rickmann wrote:
> After more than two weeks of absence I am back and will care a bit more
> for Ekiga's Win32 port. So first thing to do was to build the new stable
> release. You find the installers and how to build in
> http://wwwuser.gwdg.de/~mrickma/ekiga/stable/ .
Nice work.
But
Hi Michael
I builded the gnome-2-26 stable branch with your ekiga_build-3.2.pre6.tgz
files and noticed that it failed in
# git checkout -b gnome-2-26 origin/gnome-2-26
I tried to find out from man git-checkout what that means, but
I did not get it. So I changed
GIT_EKIGA_REV = checkout gn
Jarmo Pussinen wrote:
> Michael Rickmann wrote:
>> That is really bad. I have not tested such a new Win32 Ekiga under real
>> world conditions as I was working on other aspects introduced into the
>> code. The jitter buffer errors, the last signs of life in the first two
&
Michael Rickmann wrote:
> Yes things have changed a week ago with "Split ekiga into an exec and
> helper libs". This has been done to make the Win32 version Ekiga-plugin
> capable, eventually.
>
>> Jarmo Pussinen wrote:
>>> I have attached the bug logs and
Michael Rickmann wrote:
>
> As we cannot download the win32 subdir separately from git. Starting to
> build Ekiga would change as follows.
> Obtain Ekiga
> git clone git://git.gnome.org/ekiga
> Make a copy of the win32 directory
> cp -a ekiga/win32 .
> Change into that subdirectory, it will be