Glad to hear the explanation, I was curious too. Are you planning implementing 
the UI part? I understand battery concers, but you can just give to the user a 
warning during the activation of the option.


Best regards,

Alex

On April 20, 2015 10:14:12 AM EEST, Guillaume Bienkowski 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>There’s no reason for a rooted device to be needed. Linphone fully
>supports the presence feature.
>It is just that we haven’t implemented the UI part, so there’s no
>reason to activate the presence protocol in background, since it
>implies a high amount of supplementary SIP messages, which draws the
>battery.
>
>Guillaume Bienkowski
>[email protected]
>
>
>
>> Le 20 avr. 2015 à 00:53, Filip Malenka <[email protected]> a
>écrit :
>> 
>> Ok Guys, I just got Linphone on Android to "publish" presence.. It
>works only on a rooted android though..
>> I edited /data/data/org.linphone/files/.linphonerc and changed
>> publish=1
>> in the [proxy_0] section. Default is 0. I had to exit Linphone before
>it, because the value got overwritten to 0 everytime.
>> Does anybody know where to change this default value to 1 in the
>source files and compile a modified android version?
>> I already tried adding it to linphonerc_defaults and
>linphonerc_factory, but no change, it defaults always to 0. Maybe I
>used wrong sections, I have put it into [proxy_0] and this section does
>not exist prior to setting up an account..
>> If I could compile the "publish=1" version I could install on
>non-rooted android devices as well..
>> 
>> On 19.04.2015 22:09, Filip Malenka wrote:
>>> I just tried presence using CSipSimple and I got my mobile phone to
>appear "onlince" by setting the CSipSimple "enable publish" to on.
>Doesn't this publishing presence exist in Linphone?
>>> 
>>> On 19.04.2015 21:43, Filip Malenka wrote:
>>>> Sorry for bothering again with this issue, but I am lost here..
>>>> 
>>>> Is presence on android
>>>> - not implemented?
>>>> - implemented but not "activated"? How to activate?
>>>> - already prebuild into linphone android and working over "push
>notifications"? (out-of-the-box)? Why doesn't it work even over
>sip.linphone.org servers?
>>>> - depending on another app?
>>>> - android specific setting about SIP contacts? Any group settings?
>Contact specific fields?
>>>> - Where can I set the Buddies? Or any presence related setting?
>>>> 
>>>> I see only "Add contact" and I can add a phone number and a sip
>address.. Linphone interface offers no setting to subscribe or publish
>presence information to specific contacts whatsoever. All the android
>UAs appear offline..
>>>> 
>>>> Please guys, I beg you, how is presence working on Linphone
>android?
>>>> On 09.04.2015 00:09, Filip Malenka wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> did anybody get presence working on Linphone Android?
>>>>> On other desktop linphone clients (linux/windows) there is the
>option
>>>>> "publish presence information".
>>>>> Where do I set this on Linphone Android?
>>>>> How can I subscribe on Android to presence of other useragents?
>>>>> Now I did experiment with the "Push notificatinons" and edited
>>>>> kamalio.cfg, but nothing changed.. Do push notifications have to
>do with
>>>>> presence? What do they do?
>>>>> 
>>>>> At the moment, I am registered on my Android phone, but useragent
>is
>>>>> recognized as offline from all other clients (icon greyed out).
>>>>> 
>>>>> Presence is working fine for me on other clients (Linux <>
>Windows).
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>> Filip.
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
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