So there is no way to work around the bug of ekiga stop working after
some time, the only solution is to restart every time.

On Sat, 2010-08-14 at 17:03 +0200, Palo S. wrote:
> > Hi, I am running ubuntu 10.04 and wanted to know if I could upgrade my
> > ekiga 3.2.6 to 3.2.7 as some bugs occur with my current version of
> > 3.2.6, such as Ekiga can't receive calls after some time and some
> > incoming calls won't ring but you can answer.  Since 3.2.7 is latest
> > version, I figured it probably got rid of those problems so I wanted to
> > know if I should update to 3.2.7?
> 
> I can second what Wiliam said: it is not worth upgrading
> as these bugs are not fixed in 3.2.7 - a workaround that
> seems to work for me is to restart Ekiga after every call
> (sometimes killing is necessary if Ekiga stops responding).
> Furthermore, 3.2.7 introduced a new bug of Ekiga not being 
> able to receive calls in situations when 3.2.6 was able; 
> probably something NAT related - the problem disappeared 
> after downgrading to 3.2.6. 
> (Unfortunately I was not able to reproduce the problem 
> when calling between my own computers, so no logs/bugreport)
> 
> P.
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