Sorry if I mess things up here:
The update is already available through update-manager (the description even
has a link to this bug report) but cannot be installed since I cannot tick the
checkbox.
I guess this has to do with what Stéphane said:
>Ekiga has been uploaded but it's currently missing
Sarah Hobbs [2007-10-01 5:02 -]:
> Also, the bug closing by changelog comes in somewhere - i think when the
> package itself is accepted - where it is automatically marked as fix
> released.
When the source package is published, to be precise. I. e. during a
freeze the bug will not be marked
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This all depends on the definition of fix released - mine tends to be
"in the ubuntu archive", which includes anything between when it is
ACCEPTED (and hits gutsy-changes), and is actually published, and in the
archive.
We (who are not archive admins)
Sarah: That's true, but it I thought a bug isn't supposed to be marked
as "Fix Released" until the fix is, in fact, available. Is that not the
intended distinction between the "Fix Committed" and "Fix Released"
statuses?
Thanks,
-Gabriel
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it's uploaded, should be in the archives now.
There was a massive lot of stuff to build over the weekend (& friday)-
you just need to have patience, and know that uploaded doesn't
automatically mean "has been built yet" - there is a queue, and
sometimes it's longer than others.
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Ekiga has been uploaded but it's currently missing a build-dep to be built :
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+builds?build_text=ekiga&build_state=all
Once the new opal is uploaded, the build should start and the new ekiga will
appear in Gutsy.
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This is clearly not fixed in current gutsy. Resetting status to 'fix
committed'. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm still getting this
bug.
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Same problem here (with an AMD64 and a dua-core dell laptop)
On the AMD64 I get the sources of the last stable (2.0.11) and compile them :
it seems to work (but I wanted to call the laptop… and my girlfriend don’t want
me to mess her laptop with compiled things :o) — she’s wright !)
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yeah the new version isn't uploaded to gusty yet.
i think we have to be a bit more patient ;)
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I do not believe this is fixed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ekiga
ekiga: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libopal.so.2.2: undefined symbol:
_ZN11PSafeObjectC2Ev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
This is with latest gutsy updates.
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ekiga (2.0.11-1ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low
* Close (LP: #117732)
* Resynchronized with Debian, only Ubuntu changes are:
- debian/control.in, debian/patches/01_lpi.dpatch,
debian/patches/02_autoconf.dpatch:
- Launchpad Integration
- debian/control.in, debian/patches/42_chang
same error here ( undefined symbol: _ZN11PSafeObjectC2Ev)
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** Changed in: ekiga (Ubuntu)
Target: None => ubuntu-7.10-rc
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Hi there.
I get the same error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ekiga -c sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ekiga: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libopal.so.2.2: undefined symbol:
_ZN11PSafeObjectC2Ev
(This also happens with really existing sip-adresses.)
I hope this gets fixed in gutsy. :)
regards
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http://ppa.launchpad.net/fernando/ubuntu/pool/main/e/ekiga/ekiga_2.0.11-1ubuntu1.dsc
Depend
http://ppa.launchpad.net/fernando/ubuntu/pool/main/o/opal/opal_2.2.11
.dfsg-0ubuntu2.dsc
** Changed in: ekiga (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: opal => ekiga
Assignee: Stéphane Graber (stgraber) => Fernand
** Changed in: opal (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Stéphane Graber (stgraber)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Luvcview works too, I found it yesterday night googling. I didn't
mention it because there is no ubuntu package, so "apt-cache search uvc"
returns nothing besides "uvc-source", which could be misleading because
uvc driver is already in the kernel...
-> Anyway thanks for the link and your help !!
Sorry I didn't upload the right file :)
This one contains the build-depends change
** Attachment added: "Debdiff for ekiga with update build-depends (really)"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9468769/ekiga.debdiff
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No problem.
For uvc testing you may want to use the luvcview software (you have to compile
it by hand though) which I use to test my QuickCam sphere.
It's available at :
http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca50x/Investigation/uvc/luvcview-20070512.tar.gz
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Yup, sorry for my false positive. Ekiga effectively "runs", but I
haven't done any phone/SIP call yet. I'm currently using ekiga to test a
Webcam (uvc driver), because ekiga seems to be the one and only app in
ubuntu to know how to handle v4l2/uvc devices (qtwengophone crashes,
camorama uses old AP
** Attachment added: "debdiff for ekiga"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9465475/ekiga.debdiff
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** Attachment added: "debdiff for opal"
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Simply rebuilding libopal caused segfauls here (when doing a SIP call)
I have rebuilt both libopal and ekiga, test packages are available in my PPA:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/stgraber/ubuntu gutsy main restricted universe
multiverse
It's simply a rebuild of libopal, then a rebuild of ekiga us
ok, i need my webcam to work somehow, so i tried to fix this bug and
it's easy :
sudo apt-get source libopal-2.2.0
sudo apt-get build-dep libopal-2.2.0
cd libopal-2.2.0
dch -i "rebuild to fix LP #117732."
debuild
sudo dpkg -i ../libopal-2.2.0*deb ../simpleopal*deb
and ekiga works !!
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Hi, there is still a problem with this, making ekiga unusable on up-to-
date gutsy (as of 20070920 19:23 UTC+2):
$ ekiga &
ekiga: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libopal.so.2.2: undefined symbol:
_ZN11PSafeObjectC2Ev
didn't investigate further but will be glad to have instructions to
follow.
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Status: New => Triaged
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