Hey Baptiste, thanks for maintaining the arch package. What was suggested to me before was to run dring with --console and --debug. With that, I was able to find a certificate problem that caused messages to be dropped.
HOWEVER, I do still experience messages not arriving/sending and sometimes arriving an hour later. And that has been a loooong ongoing issue for months that just won't be recognized. Even the KDE client dev experienced it and I think an opendht dev chatted with us in IRC and sounds like the issue was just going to be tossed off to the side (really torqued off the 2 of us). I don't even see the KDE client dev's name (elv13) in IRC chat anymore. Don't know if it relates to KDE essentially being kicked out of the car. I can't test it anymore since the app for android 4.4 broke again (which I posted about, but still no reply). I still contend this program is nowhere near 1.0 in terms of functionality/stability (based on my nearly unusable experience). Man, they really want people to use their tuleap, even though you provide them with the info in the ML. I never will. On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 10:52 AM, Guillaume Roguez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Baptiste, > > Is the Android account was accepted as contacts on the gnome client side? > I mean do you have accepted the Android trust request on the gnome client > before? > > ----- Le 2 Fév 18, à 3:59, Baptiste Jonglez [email protected] a > écrit : > >> Hi, >> >> The latest update (20180201.1.1c179b2, with opendht 1.6.0rc1 and so on, on >> Arch Linux) seems a bit buggy: >> >> - with the gnome client, trying to send text messages to an Android client >> never completes, and the ring-daemon process goes to 100% CPU >> >> - but I can successfully receive text messages from the same Android client >> >> - similarly, I can successfully call from Android to Gnome, but the fails >> after a few seconds when trying to call from Gnome to Android >> >> - when stopping the Gnome client, WebKitWebProces crashes with a segfault, >> I have attached the stacktrace to this email (not sure it is useful but >> anyway) >> >> Hopes this helps, >> Baptiste >
