Luca Capello a écrit :
(ekiga:1855): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_atom_to_xatom_for_display: assertion
`atom != GDK_NONE' failed
The program 'ekiga' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)'.
Let me
Luca Capello wrote:
Hi there!
On Sun, 07 Jun 2009 17:59:11 +0200, Luca Capello wrote:
debian-gta02:~# DISPLAY=:0.0 gdb ekiga
[...]
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x429be410 (LWP 2476)]
0x40ffd7d0 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
(gdb) bt
Michael Rickmann a écrit :
Hello everybody,
I have a new Windows version of Ekiga head based on attached minimal
but rather effective patches. you find it in my directory at
http://wwwuser.gwdg.de/~mrickma/ekiga/ . As to the patches:
1) ekiga_linkmagic.diff : It allows the linker to chose
Hello,
After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Debian Testing (Ekiga
3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version (3.2.0)
was segfaulting (due to ptlib I think). But now this new version is
keeping the CPU busy and the audio is choppy. It used to work
wonderfully in an
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 11:37 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Hello,
After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Debian Testing (Ekiga
3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version (3.2.0)
was segfaulting (due to ptlib I think). But now this new version is
keeping the CPU busy and the
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 11:37 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Hello,
After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Debian Testing (Ekiga
3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version (3.2.0)
was segfaulting (due to ptlib I think). But now this new version is
keeping
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 18:14 +0200, Eugen Dedu a écrit :
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 11:37 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Hello,
After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Debian Testing (Ekiga
3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version (3.2.0)
was
Eugen Dedu wrote:
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 11:37 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Hello,
After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Debian Testing (Ekiga
3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version (3.2.0)
was segfaulting (due to ptlib I think). But now this new
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 12:40 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Eugen Dedu wrote:
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 11:37 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Hello,
After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Debian Testing (Ekiga
3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version
H.S. wrote:
Eugen Dedu wrote:
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 11:37 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Hello,
After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Debian Testing (Ekiga
3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version (3.2.0)
was segfaulting (due to ptlib I think). But
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 12:40 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Eugen Dedu wrote:
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 11:37 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Hello,
After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Debian Testing (Ekiga
3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 12:56 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
With the bouncing logo on both ends (Pic in Pic). Codecs used are SPEEX
and Theora. Same conditions on both machines. But this time (laptop --
Debain), I am on my lan. The experiment yesterday was on the Debian
machine with a remote user on
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 12:56 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
With the bouncing logo on both ends (Pic in Pic). Codecs used are SPEEX
and Theora. Same conditions on both machines. But this time (laptop --
Debain), I am on my lan. The experiment yesterday was on the Debian
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 18:14 +0200, Eugen Dedu a écrit :
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 11:37 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Hello,
After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Debian Testing (Ekiga
3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 12:56 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
With the bouncing logo on both ends (Pic in Pic). Codecs used are SPEEX
and Theora. Same conditions on both machines. But this time (laptop --
Debain), I am on my lan. The experiment yesterday was on the Debian
machine
H.S. wrote:
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 12:56 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
With the bouncing logo on both ends (Pic in Pic). Codecs used are SPEEX
and Theora. Same conditions on both machines. But this time (laptop --
Debain), I am on my lan. The experiment yesterday was on the
Eugen Dedu wrote:
H.S. wrote:
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 12:56 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
It would be interesting to try isolating the problem :
- try with and without video
- try with different codecs
- see cases when it happens, and cases when it does not
Perhaps it is due
No Win32 Ekiga 3.2.x can be downloaded from Ekiga's website. Primary
reason for that is not that the website could be nicer or somebody has
just to package it, but that there are still issues which a normal Win
user should not be confronted with in an offical way. Therefore I
provided the
H.S. wrote:
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 12:56 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
With the bouncing logo on both ends (Pic in Pic). Codecs used are SPEEX
and Theora. Same conditions on both machines. But this time (laptop --
Debain), I am on my lan. The experiment yesterday was on the
That makes no sens. Here on Debian everything works just fine.
What You need to do is provide sufficient information. My suggestion is
apt-get install ekiga-dbg libpt2.6.3-dbg libopal3.6.1-dbg
Then compile and install sysprof from
git clone git://git.gnome.org/sysprof
Load module and make a
Mateusz Kaduk wrote:
That makes no sens. Here on Debian everything works just fine.
Why do you say it makes no sense? To me, the data so far says something
about the difference in audio codecs being used. Moreover, since I am
not using a webcam and only the moving logo, video appears to be not a
On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 12:40 -0400, H.S. wrote:
Eugen Dedu wrote:
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 11:37 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
Hello,
After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Debian Testing (Ekiga
3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version (3.2.0)
I installed the ptlib's alsa plugin I thought I mentionned it but It wasn't
the case.
Do you have alsa_pwplugin.so in /usr/lib/ptlib-2.4.4/devices/sound (or similar)?
As suggested, I installed the libasound2-dev package but I still don't have
any input/output audio device in Ekiga. I have
2009/6/11 H.S. hs.sa...@gmail.com:
Why do you say it makes no sense?
Well it makes sense and is useful, but doing profile is really fast
and should reveal exactly the part of code causing problems that is
using the most CPU cycles.
Is there any problem with the one available in Debian?
Yes its
Mateusz Kaduk wrote:
2009/6/11 H.S. hs.sa...@gmail.com:
Why do you say it makes no sense?
Well it makes sense and is useful, but doing profile is really fast
and should reveal exactly the part of code causing problems that is
using the most CPU cycles.
Looks interesting.
Is there any
Mateusz Kaduk wrote:
That makes no sens. Here on Debian everything works just fine.
What You need to do is provide sufficient information. My suggestion is
apt-get install ekiga-dbg libpt2.6.3-dbg libopal3.6.1-dbg
Then compile and install sysprof from
git clone git://git.gnome.org/sysprof
Mateusz Kaduk wrote:
2009/6/11 H.S. hs.sa...@gmail.com:
Why do you say it makes no sense?
Well it makes sense and is useful, but doing profile is really fast
and should reveal exactly the part of code causing problems that is
using the most CPU cycles.
Installed the module (on Ubuntu laptop,
Eugen Dedu wrote:
H.S. wrote:
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le jeudi 11 juin 2009 à 12:56 -0400, H.S. a écrit :
With the bouncing logo on both ends (Pic in Pic). Codecs used are SPEEX
and Theora. Same conditions on both machines. But this time (laptop
--
Debain), I am on my lan. The experiment
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