I think I'm going mad. I'm trying to build the ekiga 3.1.0 build to
push to rawhide but I'm running into another build issue. Nothing else
has changed in the build env except the versions and ptlib with devel
libraries are installed. Ideas anyone?
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If you build ptlib with
Also when doing the library check I get the following opal error if
the speex libs aren't installed (should it not be checking for
speex?).
checking for PTLIB... yes
checking for OPAL... configure: error: Package requirements (opal =
3.4.2) were not met:
Package speexdsp was not found in
Eugen Dedu wrote:
Alfred E. Heggestad wrote:
Damien Sandras wrote:
Hi,
hello
Thanks to the OPAL development team, we now have two more wideband
codecs in Ekiga.
1) G.722 is a 16 kHz codec that you can find in many brands, like
Polycom phones for example. They promote it under the name
I'm having a problem getting a good clear output sidnal from Ekiga to a
VOIP conference call using the Ekiga.net free conference call system.
I'm told that each time I speak, my voice is clear intelligible for
about .5 - 2 seconds, but then it starts to be garbled, sounding like
the sounds R2D2
Le mardi 30 décembre 2008 à 20:39 +0100, Eugen Dedu a écrit :
Rick Pasotto wrote:
gnome-desktop-environment depends on ekiga (= 2.0.12)
Since 'aptitude install ekiga-snapshot' removes ekiga,
gnome-desktop-environment becomes BROKEN and the installation
would REMOVE 47 other packages.
Hi all. Isn't 3.x great?! The contacts handling is much improved, but
there's this odd thing...
When I am in the 'Contacts' tab I can add a contact to 'ekiga's
internal roster'. I have English as my first language and can't make
sense of what a roster is in that context.
Here are the first four
Le mardi 06 janvier 2009 à 00:01 -0800, john_re a écrit :
I'm having a problem getting a good clear output sidnal from Ekiga to a
VOIP conference call using the Ekiga.net free conference call system.
I'm told that each time I speak, my voice is clear intelligible for
about .5 - 2 seconds,
Duncan Lithgow wrote:
This all sounds like something different from a list of people and
their contact details. I suggest a change to the wording. Why isn't it
just ekiga's internal 'contact list'?
FWIW, we use the term roster in XMPP to refer to a contact list.
/psa
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Peter Saint-Andre
Peter Saint-Andre a écrit :
FWIW, we use the term roster in XMPP to refer to a contact list.
That's for that very reason it's named like that in ekiga ;-)
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Julien Puydt wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre a écrit :
FWIW, we use the term roster in XMPP to refer to a contact list.
That's for that very reason it's named like that in ekiga ;-)
Heh, cool. Does Ekiga support any XMPP functionality? And will anyone
from the Ekiga team be at FOSDEM 2009?
Peter
2009/1/7 Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im:
Julien Puydt wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre a écrit :
FWIW, we use the term roster in XMPP to refer to a contact list.
That's for that very reason it's named like that in ekiga ;-)
Hmm, but Ekiga is not written just for XMPP developers is it? I think
I'm looking into setting up a echo server similar to how the
5...@ekiga.networks, but that would also send back any video sent to
it. Does anyone have
any good ideas on where to start something like that?
I would assume I should negotiate the same audio/video capabilities that are
sent to me, and
I don't get you ? 500 already echo the Video as well
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Anthony Stevens asteve...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm looking into setting up a echo server similar to how the
5...@ekiga.networks, but that would also send back any video sent to it. Does
anyone have
any good
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le vendredi 02 janvier 2009 à 06:43 -0800, Middlecope a écrit :
When starting Ekiga 2.0.12 on the KDE 4 desktop on a SUSE 11.0 machine
I get an error registration failed.
On the CL ekiga -d 4 I get a lot of output.
It looks quite okay but then I read PDU Write
Hi,
I downloaded Ekiga from the SUSE repository
There EKIGA 3.00 binairies are not (yet) available.
The local firewall is not the culprit because with or without the local
firewall on
I get the same error.
More suggestions?
I am not sure why you canot get a binary.
I have this on my 11.1
Hey,
I download the source and build ptlib-2.4.1, opal-3.4.1 and
ekiga-3.0.0, respectively. It works fine, but when I start ekiga, it cannot
detect the audio device properly. Both Ring device and output device are
SILENT. The debug message says,
2009/01/06 18:22:43.981 0:39.473
I didn't know that 500 did video, I'll have to give that a try. Is there a
software package that does this as well? I have a need for something like
that to run on a private network for demo purposes as well.
Anthony
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 6:31 PM, michel memeteau
michel.memet...@gmail.comwrote:
Le mardi 06 janvier 2009 à 18:40 -0800, lifu a écrit :
Hey,
I download the source and build ptlib-2.4.1, opal-3.4.1 and
ekiga-3.0.0, respectively. It works fine, but when I start ekiga, it
cannot detect the audio device properly. Both Ring device and output
device are SILENT. The
Le mardi 06 janvier 2009 à 23:52 -0600, Anthony Stevens a écrit :
I didn't know that 500 did video, I'll have to give that a try. Is
there a software package that does this as well? I have a need for
something like that to run on a private network for demo purposes as
well.
You can use
Le mardi 06 janvier 2009 à 16:17 -0700, Peter Saint-Andre a écrit :
Julien Puydt wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre a écrit :
FWIW, we use the term roster in XMPP to refer to a contact list.
That's for that very reason it's named like that in ekiga ;-)
Heh, cool. Does Ekiga support any XMPP
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