Hello, Eugen and I have reworked the packaging. This explains why there was no updates since a big week.
You might need to perform an explicit install to upgrade: $ sudo aptitude install ekiga-snapshot The recommended source for the packages is: http://snapshots.ekiga.net/ Changelog include, notably: * ekiga-snapshot-plugins-all-devices This meta-package will install support for all know devices by Ekiga (Sound: ALSA and OSS. Video: V4L, V4L2, Firewire AVC and DC support) * ekiga-snapshot-plugins-non-free-codecs Non free audio and video codecs for ekiga snapshot: iLBC audio codec, H.264, H.263-1998 and MP4V-ES video codec. Check if you have the rights to use them. * A better support for Ubuntu Gutsy on LPIA architecture (added H.264 Video codec support) * ekiga-snapshot-ptrace and ekiga-snapshot-develop has been deprecated. * ekiga-snapshot-gtkonly is an *experimental* version of Ekiga for a non-GNOME environnement. Feedback is welcome but support might be slow... Best regards, Yannick Le jeudi 14 août 2008 à 12:55 +0200, yannick a écrit : > Hello, > > We are on our way to release a major upgrade of Ekiga : version 3.0. > > This upgrade will have a new user interface with presence support inside > a roster to see live if your contacts are online, away etc., new and > improved video codecs, hotplug support for audio and video devices and > many other goodies. > > A few hours ago we fixed a bug preventing Ekiga to be compiled properly > on the new Low Power Intel Architecture (LPIA) especially designed for > mobile devices. > > We are releasing more or less daily snapshot packages for Ubuntu Hardy > (8.04) and Intrepid (8.10) from our development branch (SVN). They are > build using the PPA service here: > https://launchpad.net/~sevmek/+archive > They include LPIA builds. > > After adding the proper repository, this command will install Ekiga 2.9: > $ sudo aptitude install ekiga-snapshot > > Those packages are uploaded every day on our own website here: > http://snapshots.ekiga.net/ > > As some codecs are not freely available everywhere (USA especially), we > separate some codecs in different packages. > The ekiga-snapshot base package include H261 and Theora video codecs. If > you have the rights, you can try H263-1998, Mpeg4-ES and H264 video > codecs installing this package: > $ sudo patitude install libopal-snapshot-plugins-h264 > > We ask you to test those packages and report bugs you found directly to > us here against the SVN version of Ekiga.: > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=ekiga > > We also ask people using LPIA devices to report how the new User > Interface fit those devices. Is the usability good ? > > Please, do *not* report bugs to Ubuntu bug tracker. > > Best regards, > For the Ekiga team, Yannick Defais > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -- Me joindre en téléphonie IP / vidéoconférence ? sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Logiciel de VoIP Ekiga : http://www.ekiga.org http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Which_programs_work_with_Ekiga_%3F _______________________________________________ Ekiga-devel-list mailing list Ekiga-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-devel-list