----- On May 19, 2016, at 3:55 PM, Yuri y...@rawbw.com wrote:
> On 05/19/2016 12:28, Stepan Salenikovich wrote: >> Maybe a silly question, but do you have any contacts? Note that we use the >> system's contacts (the Evolution Data Server APIs are used in the case of the >> Ring GNOME). EDS provides access to local addressbooks as well as ones setup >> via (gnome) online accounts. So either you have no contacts in your >> addressbook, or else there is an issue accessing the addressbook. There is an >> exisiting bug, where if Ring GNOME fails to connect to the addressbook, it >> does >> not retry... you simply have to re-launch the client until it works. The >> other >> potential problem is if access to the addressbook requires keyring access and >> your system doesn't have it for some reason (eg: your keyring daemon isn't >> running). In either case, you should normally see some debug/warning messages >> in the Ring GNOME output related to the addressbook. > > > I do have contacts. When I add a new account to the contacts it shows > the correct list of contacts (so I assume that contacts are in the > database). But the dedicated "Contacts" box is always blank. Hmm. So, I believe one difference between the two lists, is that the dedicated "Contacts" list is set up to filter contacts which are not contactable. ie: if you only have contacts with phone number or SIP number, but you only have a RING type account (no SIP account), then none will show up. > > Also, I do not run the gnome desktop, only have gnome libraries enough > to support ring. My desktop is kde. > > > Yuri _______________________________________________ Ring mailing list Ring@lists.savoirfairelinux.net https://lists.savoirfairelinux.net/mailman/listinfo/ring