Hello,

Le jeudi 11 septembre 2008 à 18:05 +0200, yannick a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> I'm part of the Ekiga team.

Me too. I'll confirm a few points in Yannick's answers.

[...]

> >  - gconf error on startup (happend twice then disappeared)
> 
> This is something that might have been fixed, i'm not sure; anyway I
> opened a bug report upstream about it:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=540050 please discuss it with
> upstream.

Well, it is not really a bug on our side. It is more an installation
bug. What happens is that Ekiga checks a gconf key for its value, and it
checks that the value it gets is what it expects to get. If it is not
the case, it means GConf schemas have been badly installed. 

So make sure schemas are correctly installed and that GConf has reloaded
them and things will work without problems.

> >  - popup on startup about network settings which need to be configured
> >    manually; looks like it was an issue with either ufw or some vm stuff
> >    I have installed, clearing iptables rules fixed it
> 
> Ekiga is not designed to bypass security unlike Skype... It should work
> without any configuration most of the time.

No comment. Ekiga had the right behavior here.

> >  - doesn't show v4l device name in setup wizard when listing audio and
> >    video input devices
> 

[...]

> Please report a bug against your driver which do not support the
> standard for Linux.

In 2.6.27 they have a brand new driver which uses libv4l (unpackaged on
Ubuntu and Debian). It works with our V4L2 plugin and we also have
support for libv4l which makes it work perfectly. libv4l actually takes
care of the color conversion between various formats for us.

[...]

> 
> >  - locking assertion failures on console in libxcb  :-/
> 
> Please try the latest package, or report the bug upstream.

We have not tested with libxcb.

> >  - When actually using SIP: "Cannot copy from empty list to master RTP
> >    session list" error
> 
> I reported it here, and it is fixed:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=545366


Notice that this specific error and the one you report about the wrong
video device and alsa device being selected indicates a messed up gconf
configuration. Default values seem to have been ignored. Can you double
check that ?

[...]

> >  - REGISTERs were sent twice because I had two local interfaces (one for
> >    virtualbox); this was very confusing for the SIP registrars and
> >    caused ekiga to think I wasn't registered when I really was (only the
> >    second register was failing)
> 
> I don't know this details much. Please test new packs and report
> upstream if still current.

It is the way it is supposed to work. Ekiga now supports several
interfaces allowing you to connect to the VPN of the office at the same
time than you connect to the internet. I would need a debug log if you
think there is a bug here. But I think there is no bug on our side.
Perhaps you are testing with Asterisk which does not support SIP forking
(which is what we are doing to handle several interfaces at the same
time)

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