Damien Sandras wrote:
Le lundi 06 juillet 2009 à 20:20 +0100, Peter Robinson a écrit :
So we are preparing a new stable release. What are the blocking bugs?
- picture in picture does not work sometimes
- -d 4 warnings about too many consecutive I-frames, still investigating
if it is harmful
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 09:04 +0200, Eugen Dedu a écrit :
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le lundi 06 juillet 2009 à 20:20 +0100, Peter Robinson a écrit :
So we are preparing a new stable release. What are the blocking bugs?
- picture in picture does not work sometimes
- -d 4 warnings
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 your
I don't have celt trouble for compiling.
make-2.patch and make-3.patch resolve all cross compile trouble for me
(Debian lenny).
It is now possible to test a win32 version.
Thanks a lot for your patches
Jarmo Pussinen wrote:
Michael Rickmann wrote:
As we cannot download the win32 subdir
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.
Am Mittwoch, den 08.07.2009, 11:28 +0200 schrieb Thierry Simonnet:
I don't have celt trouble for compiling.
make-2.patch and
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 my patches how I fixed them.
(The patches are
Hi,
audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable
release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the
caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't
but he can. There doesn't seem to be any rule for this behavior. I
observed this
Hi,
audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable release.
Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the caller and he
can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't but he can. There
doesn't seem to be any rule for this behavior. I observed this
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 11:49 -0400, Christian Schäfer a écrit :
Hi,
audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable
release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the
caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't
but
Christian Schäfer wrote:
Hi,
audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable
release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the
caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't
but he can. There doesn't seem to be any rule for this
audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable
release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the
caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't
but he can. There doesn't seem to be any rule for this behavior. I
observed this with
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 12:18 -0400, Christian Schäfer a écrit :
audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable
release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the
caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't
but he
Damien Sandras schrieb:
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 12:18 -0400, Christian Schäfer a écrit :
audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable
release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the
caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes
Damien Sandras wrote:
OK, first a few remarks :
- having private IP addresses in SIP PDUs in perfectly legal and
conform ;
- in your logs, I see Ekiga puts both IP : private and public in the
contact field, this is also legal and the sip registrar at lund1.de
should not complain about it as
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 13:16 -0400, Christian Schäfer a écrit :
Damien Sandras wrote:
OK, first a few remarks :
- having private IP addresses in SIP PDUs in perfectly legal and
conform ;
- in your logs, I see Ekiga puts both IP : private and public in the
contact field, this is
Jim Diamond wrote:
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 21:31 (+0200), Eugen Dedu wrote:
Thanks for the quick response.
Jim Diamond wrote:
I tried compiling this on Knoppix 6.0.1
In the end I could not convince Knoppix, apt-get and ekiga's configure
script to see eye-to-eye regarding dbus, and had
Le mardi 07 juillet 2009 à 21:31 +0200, Eugen Dedu a écrit :
Problem 1
-
Unfortunately, it is unable to see any audio or video devices this
way. Does it use dbus to figure out the a/v devices, or do the
assembled masses think my problem is unrelated to that?
I think dbus is
Eugen Dedu wrote:
Joseph Comfort wrote:
yannick wrote:
Joseph Comfort a écrit :
ptlib and opal compile fine on SuSE 11.1 with gcc 4.3.3.
Ekiga is going very well (after disabling ldap) until:
Making all in help
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/ekiga-3.2.5/help'
xsltproc -o
Joseph Comfort wrote:
Eugen Dedu wrote:
Joseph Comfort wrote:
yannick wrote:
Joseph Comfort a écrit :
ptlib and opal compile fine on SuSE 11.1 with gcc 4.3.3.
Ekiga is going very well (after disabling ldap) until:
Making all in help
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/ekiga-3.2.5/help'
Dear All,
we have a network which connects 3 builings with Fibre .
we do have a plan to implement chat, voice and video conferencing for our
internal users
to be more precise
any user in one building should be able to chat, voice and video with
another user in the same building or another
i
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 21:11 +0300, Benedict simon a écrit :
Dear All,
we have a network which connects 3 builings with Fibre .
we do have a plan to implement chat, voice and video conferencing for our
internal users
to be more precise
any user in one building should be
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 21:11 +0300, Benedict simon a écrit :
Dear All,
we have a network which connects 3 builings with Fibre .
we do have a plan to implement chat, voice and video conferencing for our
internal users
to be more precise
any user in one building
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 21:09 +0200, Eugen Dedu a écrit :
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 21:11 +0300, Benedict simon a écrit :
Dear All,
we have a network which connects 3 builings with Fibre .
we do have a plan to implement chat, voice and video
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 21:09 +0200, Eugen Dedu a écrit :
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 21:11 +0300, Benedict simon a écrit :
Dear All,
we have a network which connects 3 builings with Fibre .
we do have a plan to implement chat, voice and
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 21:45 (-0400), Christian Schäfer wrote:
Jim Diamond wrote:
Try installing libdbus-1-3, libdbus-1-dev, libdbus-glib-1-2,
libdbus-glib-1-dev and see if that helps (the exact numbers may
differ, though, 'apt-cache search libdbus' should give information on
the
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