Rachid DERDOURI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> J'ai fais quelques modifications dans les fichiers lang (*.ts, *.qm), et je
> souhaiterai que ces modifications soient prise en compte au démarage de
> wengo dans la version débug,(en fait quand j'execute wengo version débug,
> ces modifications ne
Hello,
Alex Fritze wrote:
I'm trying to get Wengo (the service) working with zap (the other
Mozilla-based SIP client [1]), and I'm having a bit of trouble with
Wengo's registration behaviour:
Wengo persistently changes the host part of the contact I'm
registering to "192.168.70.52:5060".
Klaus Darilion wrote:
On Tue, February 14, 2006 12:59, Alex Fritze said:
Hi,
I'm trying to get Wengo (the service) working with zap (the other
Mozilla-based SIP client [1]), and I'm having a bit of trouble with
Wengo's registration behaviour:
Wengo persistently changes the host part of the
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 10:00, Julien Gilli wrote:
> >I was not able to reproduce when WengoPhone would honour the bandwidth
> >setting and when it would not. In other words, sometimes it would use
> >256kbit/s of outgoing bandwidth and other times it would keep to the limit
> > of "Normal" (12
On Tue, February 14, 2006 12:59, Alex Fritze said:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get Wengo (the service) working with zap (the other
> Mozilla-based SIP client [1]), and I'm having a bit of trouble with
> Wengo's registration behaviour:
>
> Wengo persistently changes the host part of the contact I'm regi
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Patrick Aljord wrote:
> I suggested putting new debs on openwengo.org as the one available is
> kind of buggy so here is the one I built from a couple of days. It
> works pretty decents.
> It doesn't complain about SIP ports being already used all the
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 02:18:41AM +0100, Julien Gilli wrote:
> Has anyone been able to test it? If so, did it work properly? I'd be
> glad to get some feedback about these packages used on various setups.
i've tested it under debian testing/unstable (kde 3.5.1, kernel 2.6.15-1k7)
and everything
Hi,
I'm trying to get Wengo (the service) working with zap (the other
Mozilla-based SIP client [1]), and I'm having a bit of trouble with
Wengo's registration behaviour:
Wengo persistently changes the host part of the contact I'm registering
to "192.168.70.52:5060".
So if I'm registering w
Bonjour,
J'ai fais quelques modifications dans les fichiers lang (*.ts, *.qm), et je
souhaiterai que ces modifications soient prise en compte au démarage de
wengo dans la version débug,(en fait quand j'execute wengo version débug,
ces modifications ne sont pas prisent en compte, je ne sais pas
hey list,
first off all: great works! the firefox-extension is really cool.
At the weekend i uncompressed the extension and tried to rebuild.
Here the steps:
1) rename the extension (extension.zip) and uncompress it with 7z.exe
2) cd chrome rename openwengo.jar -> openwengo.zip and uncompress
Hello,
Patrice Tisserand a écrit :
I have compiled last version of wengophone-classic:
$ svn info
Path: .
URL: http://dev.openwengo.com/svn/openwengo/softphone-classic/branches/1.0
[..snip..]
and there is a segmentation fault at start up, here is the gdb output:
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. gdb .
Hello,
Markus a écrit :
I was not able to reproduce when WengoPhone would honour the bandwidth
setting and when it would not. In other words, sometimes it would use
256kbit/s of outgoing bandwidth and other times it would keep to the limit of
"Normal" (128kbit/s) that was set in the video set
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 03:01, Julien Gilli wrote:
> Markus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > under SUSE 10.0 (i386), I have had my webcam stream eat up all my
> > available upstream bandwidth (~32kbyte/s) several times now, even though
> > video was set to "Normal" (128 kbit/s). The config file
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