On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Martin Swift <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Eugen Dedu > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Please send a log when sending to a normal user. > > If you have a chance at some point, could you turn Ekiga on so I can > capture these logs?
Sorry, email went to the wrong address. But since I'm writing, I might as well add this: On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Eugen Dedu <[email protected]> wrote: > On 18/11/11 12:38, Martin Swift wrote: >> Sending text messages returns the error: >> NOTICE: Could not send message >> echoed in the message window and calling results in the message > > This usually means the other user is offline. (In unstable version it > really shows "Offline user".) Thanks. I'm getting the same when calling or messaging my friend when she's on-line. >> Call completed >> in message bar below the status selector. > > You need to put somewhere the log for the call. Not sure what you mean here. >> This seems to be the same issue as reported here on the list nearly a >> year ago and confirmed by another user in January of this year: >> <http://mail.gnome.org/archives/ekiga-list/2011-January/msg00014.html> >> I've not been able to find the resolution to this issue, but some >> emails are missing from the archives > > As far as I see that person has not sent the log. I didn't see anything like that either, but a few of the messages in that thread seem to be missing from the archives so I wasn't sure what the resolution had been, if any. I simply mentioned this here to provide what context I could in case it might help. > The problem is that the other person is offline: > 2011/11/09 16:51:38.407 0:15.584 Opal Liste...0xb283ab70 SIP PDU > received: > rem=udp$86.64.162.35:5060,local=udp$178.19.49.71:14250,if=192.168.1.35%wlan0 > SIP/2.0 480 Offline > CSeq: 4 MESSAGE > > In fact, sending message to 500 does not work. This is not a normal user. OK, I thought the Echo user was supposed to echo everything. If 500 doesn't even respond to calls, what exactly is it supposed to do? > Please send a log when sending to a normal user. Will do. >> Of possible interest might be the fact that neither service contact >> shows its status and the little bar-graphic under the status selector > > There is no status associated with 500 or 520, that is why their status is > "not working". Cheers, that clear up a lot. >> shows nothing. I'm running Gentoo Linux (kernel 2.6.39 w/ Gentoo > > The bar-graphic is only during a call. Indeed, this is counter-intuitive, > since in phones it is used always, not only during a call... Well, needn't be. I suppose that the connection quality depends on both ends. Thanks for explaining that as well. Thanks for the help. I'll be in touch with logs from a call and message to a real user. Cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
