Even more interesting to me is if the native sip client on Oreo needs push
or if its socket can stay open.
Anybody know that answer?

On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 3:06 PM, Dominic <d...@capture.blue> wrote:

> On Mon, 9 Jul 2018 15:33:09 -0400, Russell Treleaven wrote:
> > Yes it does.
> > Not great but demonstrates that Linphone can work without push.
> > Please fix this bug.
>
> Thanks for confirming that Russell. That makes it pretty much
> unusable for me as I have multiple devices scattered around my
> organization.
>
> I have so much time invested in customizing Linphone, and I
> really do like the platform. I would hate to abandon it over
> something that should be fixable. I wouldn't mind personally
> digging in to the code to try to integrate some of Juha's ideas,
> but it doesn't seem like the devs are very open to outside
> contributions right now. I imagine this would be a big change too
> because there is a lot of code in LinphoneService.java around
> background issues.
>
> Juha, have you done any testing of your app on Android Oreo? I
> saw your post on the Github thread you linked about it, but that
> was some time ago (
> https://github.com/BelledonneCommunications/linphone-android/issues/55#
> issuecomment-396943544
> ). Do you know if your techniques work under the new restrictions
> on background apps?
>
> --
> Thank you,
> Dominic
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Sincerely,

Russell Treleaven
sip:rtrelea...@sip.bunnykick.ca
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