On 21/02/06, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le mardi 21 février 2006 à 22:03 +0000, Paulo J. Matos a écrit : > > On 21/02/06, Jan Schampera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 10:35:11 +0000 > > > "Paulo J. Matos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > "experimental" --disable-gnome version? > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yep... thanks... gentoo ebuild... but still my fault for using testing > > > > ebuild for a testing software. :) > > > > > > configure --help says: > > > --disable-gnome Remove GNOME support. Don't do this, it > > > removes essential features > > > > > > Somehow the author of this ebuild thinks it's sane to enable an > > > experimental and not recommended option (--disable-gnome) when the USE > > > flag for GNOME is set to no. > > > > > > GNOME support doesn't neccesarily mean you need a full featured, full > > > colored, sparcling GNOME installed. It's primary for the GConf > > > configuration database, the libgnomeui (UI library) and evolution > > > support (evolution data server). At the moment (it will improve in > > > future), --disable-gnome is primarily used for the WIN32 build. It's > > > still experimental, instable and buggy in some parts. > > > > > > That's why IMHO this configure option should not correspond to the USE > > > flag for GNOME. > > > > > > But I don't use Gentoo, so ignore this, it's just my opinion ;-) > > > > > > > You're right.. still, I've modified the ebuild on my own and built > > ekiga... hopefully in the correct way but I can't find it to work. > > > > First I called the echo server 500 and the clock server 530 and nobody > > answers, but then I can't disconnect. Ekiga frezes... I have to kill > > it. Still, even after the freeze it keeps beeping... > > > > If it is of any help I attached the output of both tries. Hopefully > > someone can help! > > It shouldn't freeze. >
But it is, if I can send you some info about this, please tell me how. > However, if you look at the log, you seem to be using a very busy NAT > router, and STUN can not allocate ports required for the communication. > That sometimes happens with extremely busy and restrictive routers. It is probably very busy since a lot of computers are at the moment downloading a lot of stuff... still, is there a way I can workaround the issue? My computer is DMZ, and I use a iptables based firewall so if I can just open some ports for this to work, I will... Paulo Matos > -- > _ Damien Sandras > (o- > //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ > v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ > SIP Phone : sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Paulo Jorge Matos - pocm at sat inesc-id pt Web: http://sat.inesc-id.pt/~pocm Computer and Software Engineering INESC-ID - SAT Group _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
