Re: linphone: error while loading shared libraries: libosipparser2.so.3

2007-08-21 Thread Gerard Robin

On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 01:02:25AM +0200, Krzysztof Luba??ski wrote:

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On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 23:45 +0200, Gerard Robin wrote:

I had reinstalled libosip2-3 but the result was the same.
I just downgrad to libosip2-3 (2.2.2-3.1) instead libosip2-3 (3.0.3-2)
and now linphone starts witout complain,


 I have downloaded both versions of the package and the contents
(files) seem switched. That is, package version 2.2.2-3.1 contains
libosip*2.so.3.0.0 and version 3.0.3-2 contains libosip*2.so.2.2.0.
Looks like a packaging mistake - can anyone confirm, or am I just
confused? It would explain why Linphone breaks after upgrading
libosip2-3.


I can ring a friend but he
can't hear me and I can't hear him.
I think there is a bug.


 Do you know other Linphone users with the same problem? It may be an
issue with audio system, not the oSIP library (since you have reverted
it to the version with which Linphone worked fine). Just guessing,
though.


No I don't know another user who use linphone ;-) (the ordinary french
deosn't know linux ...) 
I agree with you I think that the bug doesn't come from linphone itself.


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Re: linphone: error while loading shared libraries: libosipparser2.so.3

2007-08-21 Thread Gerard Robin

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...

I can ring a friend but he
can't hear me and I can't hear him.
I think there is a bug.


 Do you know other Linphone users with the same problem? It may be an
issue with audio system, not the oSIP library (since you have reverted
it to the version with which Linphone worked fine). Just guessing,
though.

Sorry I must corrected that I said earlier,  when I started my computer today
linphone worked fine my correspondant heard me and I heard him.
I needed to reboot my machine to make linphone able to work.(with libosip2-3 
(2.2.2-3.1))
with libosip2-3 (3.0.3-2) there is the same error.
The problem seems well to be in libosip2-3 (3.0.3-2)
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Re: linphone: error while loading shared libraries: libosipparser2.so.3

2007-08-20 Thread Krzysztof Lubański
On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 15:29 +0200, Gerard Robin wrote:
 linphone: error while loading shared libraries: 
 libosipparser2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
 
 bug or not bug ?

Hello.

Do you have the relevant library package installed?

http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=libosipparser2.so.3searchmode=searchfilescase=insensitiveversion=unstablearch=amd64

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Re: linphone: error while loading shared libraries: libosipparser2.so.3

2007-08-20 Thread Gerard Robin

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On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 15:29 +0200, Gerard Robin wrote:
linphone: error while loading shared libraries: 
libosipparser2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


bug or not bug ?



Do you have the relevant library package installed


if it's libosip2-3, yes.

ldd /usr/bin/linphone | grep libosipparser2.so.3
libosipparser2.so.3 = not found
libosipparser2.so.3 = not found

apt-cache policy libosip2-3
libosip2-3:
  Installé: 3.0.3-2 (installé = installed)
  Candidat: 3.0.3-2

dpkg -S libosipparser2.so.3:

dpkg: *libosipparser2.so.3* introuvable. (introuvable = can't be found)


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Re: linphone: error while loading shared libraries: libosipparser2.so.3

2007-08-20 Thread Krzysztof Lubański
On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 19:49 +0200, Gerard Robin wrote:
 Do you have the relevant library package installed
 
 if it's libosip2-3, yes.
 
 ldd /usr/bin/linphone | grep libosipparser2.so.3
  libosipparser2.so.3 = not found
  libosipparser2.so.3 = not found
 
 apt-cache policy libosip2-3
 libosip2-3:
Installé: 3.0.3-2 (installé = installed)
Candidat: 3.0.3-2
 
 dpkg -S libosipparser2.so.3:
 
 dpkg: *libosipparser2.so.3* introuvable. (introuvable = can't be found)

  Try with the full path, /usr/lib/libosipparser2.so.3. Do you actually
have the file? If not, you can reinstall the package:

# apt-get --reinstall install libosip2-3

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Re: linphone: error while loading shared libraries: libosipparser2.so.3

2007-08-20 Thread Gerard Robin

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On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 19:49 +0200, Gerard Robin wrote:

Do you have the relevant library package installed

if it's libosip2-3, yes.

ldd /usr/bin/linphone | grep libosipparser2.so.3
 libosipparser2.so.3 = not found
 libosipparser2.so.3 = not found

apt-cache policy libosip2-3
libosip2-3:
   Installé: 3.0.3-2 (installé = installed)
   Candidat: 3.0.3-2

dpkg -S libosipparser2.so.3:

dpkg: *libosipparser2.so.3* introuvable. (introuvable = can't be found)


 Try with the full path, /usr/lib/libosipparser2.so.3. Do you actually
have the file? If not, you can reinstall the package:

# apt-get --reinstall install libosip2-3

I had reinstalled libosip2-3 but the result was the same.
I just downgrad to libosip2-3 (2.2.2-3.1) instead libosip2-3 (3.0.3-2)
and now linphone starts witout complain, I can ring a friend but he
can't hear me and I can't hear him.
I think there is a bug.  
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Gérard



Re: linphone: error while loading shared libraries: libosipparser2.so.3

2007-08-20 Thread Krzysztof Lubański
On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 23:45 +0200, Gerard Robin wrote:
 I had reinstalled libosip2-3 but the result was the same.
 I just downgrad to libosip2-3 (2.2.2-3.1) instead libosip2-3 (3.0.3-2)
 and now linphone starts witout complain,

  I have downloaded both versions of the package and the contents
(files) seem switched. That is, package version 2.2.2-3.1 contains
libosip*2.so.3.0.0 and version 3.0.3-2 contains libosip*2.so.2.2.0.
Looks like a packaging mistake - can anyone confirm, or am I just
confused? It would explain why Linphone breaks after upgrading
libosip2-3.

 I can ring a friend but he
 can't hear me and I can't hear him.
 I think there is a bug.

  Do you know other Linphone users with the same problem? It may be an
issue with audio system, not the oSIP library (since you have reverted
it to the version with which Linphone worked fine). Just guessing,
though.

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Krzysztof Lubanski



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