So telepathy-mission-control 5.12.1 fixes the common crashes, so some
of what I said here no longer applies, so sorry for the big email.
Anyway, to prevent me from writing a long text again for nothing,
allow me to ask:
a) what happens when MC is killed and someone initiates a new chat with me?
b)
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Pedro Francisco
wrote:
> I can crash Mission Control following a certain pattern, namely:
> (...)
Oops! Crash seems to be fixed on telepathy-mission-control 5.12.1 :)
Sorry for the noise!
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I can crash Mission Control following a certain pattern, namely:
start:
1) enable all accounts (in my case, Facebook via GOA, MSN via Haze and
GTalk via GOA)
2) repeat enable "People Nearby Account", wait, disable "People Nearby
Account" (or you can try "while [ 1 ]; do mc-tool enable
salut/local_
Hello!
This was verified on Empathy 3.4.2.3 .
I'll detail some caveats with the current handling of Mission
Control's crash by other Telepathy components.
User-side description (Empathy window is open and visible):
1) Mission Control crashes
2) Empathy continues to show people online
3) people t
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Nicolas Dufresne
wrote:
> Le samedi 14 juillet 2012 à 12:24 +0100, Pedro Francisco a écrit :
>> I've found out this last line is the most important, otherwise it'd
>> seem some accounts wouldn't be able to work properly; I'm guessing
>> multiple MC would be spawned
Empathy 3.5.4 is now available for download from:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/empathy/3.5/
c2581afd2600d362ec52ee1d1d22e38c empathy-3.5.4.tar.xz
What is it?
===
Empathy is a messaging program which supports text, voice, and video chat and
file transfers over many different protoc
Le samedi 14 juillet 2012 à 12:24 +0100, Pedro Francisco a écrit :
> I've found out this last line is the most important, otherwise it'd
> seem some accounts wouldn't be able to work properly; I'm guessing
> multiple MC would be spawned and something would be only
> half-working.
This is not poss
2012/7/16 Debarshi Ray :
>> What I am missing here is how all this blends with
>> gnome-online-accounts and the future kde web-accounts kcm. I'm not
>> sure how GOA works
>
> GOA is a single sign-on mechanism. When you add a new account in GOA, what it
> does is verify the credentials supplied by t
> What I am missing here is how all this blends with
> gnome-online-accounts and the future kde web-accounts kcm. I'm not
> sure how GOA works
GOA is a single sign-on mechanism. When you add a new account in GOA, what it
does is verify the credentials supplied by the user and stores it in
gnome-ke
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Guillaume Desmottes
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> GNOME 3.6 is moving away [0] from gnome-keyring to libsecret.
> libsecret is a new client for the Secret Service DBus API. The Secret
> Service allows storage of passwords in a common way on the desktop.
> Supported by gnome-ke
Hey,
GNOME 3.6 is moving away [0] from gnome-keyring to libsecret.
libsecret is a new client for the Secret Service DBus API. The Secret
Service allows storage of passwords in a common way on the desktop.
Supported by gnome-keyring and ksecretservice.
Thanks to Stef we already have patch [1] port
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