Unless you are a "rolling" distro (e.g. gentoo, debian testing) then it
is impossible to keep up with bleeding edge packages all the time and
what normally happens is that fixes to major problems are cherry picked
from later releases (so called backporting). Why not just migrate to the
latest thing all the time? With new features come new bugs and sometimes
new dependencies. However it does appear that the ekiga in Feisty is
only 2.0.3-0ubuntu8..

Snark:
You seem to be suggesting that the cause of this problem has been found and 
fixed. Can you point to the the isolated piece of code that fixes this so that 
a backport can be released?

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ekiga segfaults on start up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63348
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