On Thursday, June 21, 2012 00:57:23, Chris Knadle wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 08:20:39 PM Chris Knadle wrote:
> > On Monday, June 18, 2012 22:59:40, micah anderson wrote:
> > > Is the situation that all users that are at 1.2.3-348 and older can
> > > speak to each other and all users that are at 1.2.3-349 and greater can
> > > speak to each other, but >=349 cannot speak to <=348 users?

Additional testing.  The newest client (349) in Debian without CELT support 
doesn't work with older versions of mumble-server in Debian -- but older 
versions of the client across several platforms seem to work with the newer 
versions of mumble-server in Debian.

Notes:
   server "348" = 1.2.3-3480g317f5a0-1 in Debian
     "348" client includes libcelt0-0, mumble-server does not
   server "349" = 1.2.3-349-g315b5f5-1 in Debian
   client "361" = 1.2.3-361-ga2a3836 (Developer Snapshot for Windows)
   "Yes" means "server loopback" worked correctly (one user on server only)

    mumble                   Debian mumble-server versions
client versions     1.2.2-6+squeeze1  1.2.3-2+b2   "348"   "349"
-------------------|----------------------------------------------|
Deb. Client "348"  |       Yes           Yes        Yes     Yes   |
Deb. Client "349"  |        No            No        Yes     Yes   |
Win. Client 1.2.3a |       Yes           Yes        Yes     Yes   |
Win. Client "361"  |       Yes           Yes        Yes     Yes   |
Mac  Client 1.2.2  |       Yes           Yes        Yes     Yes   |
                   |----------------------------------------------|

I'm glad that newer versions of the server work with older versions of the 
client, and as such I no longer have a personal stake in the decision of 
whether Wheezy gets version "349" or not.

The main issue I see is that the popular public mumble-server (murmur) servers 
seem to end up connecting using the CELT codec (which has issues) for which 
support for is removed in the "349" client in Debian Unstable (for good 
reasons).  I don't personally use the public servers, but if "349" is shipped 
for Wheezy this will likely be frustraing for many, so at the least I suggest 
having a private repo around somewhere that contains version "348" to point 
people to if it becomes necessary.  :-/

  -- Chris

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Chris Knadle
chris.kna...@coredump.us



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