Re: [Ring] Contacts always shows blank in the FreeBSD port

2016-05-19 Thread Stepan Salenikovich
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- On May 19, 2016, at 4:29 PM, Stepan Salenikovich 
stepan.salenikov...@savoirfairelinux.com wrote:

> - On May 19, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Yuri y...@rawbw.com wrote:
> 
>> On 05/19/2016 13:04, Stepan Salenikovich wrote:
>>> 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.
>> 
>> 
>> When I add the contact the same way on Arch linux, ring does show contacts.
> 
> OK, I just tested, and it seems like it is a bug.
> 
> We used to always create and require an IP2IP account (SIP with no hostname).
> This was recently changed, such that new isntalls do not create this account.
> However old desktop versions will not destroy their existing IP2IP account
> (though you can now delete it yourself). The IP2IP account is detected as a 
> SIP
> account, so contacts with phone/SIP numbers are shown.
> 
> The bug is that if you only have a RING account, even contacts with a RingID 
> are
> not displayed. I will create an issue for this.
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Yuri
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Re: [Ring] Contacts always shows blank in the FreeBSD port

2016-05-19 Thread Stepan Salenikovich


- On May 19, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Yuri y...@rawbw.com wrote:

> On 05/19/2016 13:04, Stepan Salenikovich wrote:
>> 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.
> 
> 
> When I add the contact the same way on Arch linux, ring does show contacts.

OK, I just tested, and it seems like it is a bug.

We used to always create and require an IP2IP account (SIP with no hostname). 
This was recently changed, such that new isntalls do not create this account. 
However old desktop versions will not destroy their existing IP2IP account 
(though you can now delete it yourself). The IP2IP account is detected as a SIP 
account, so contacts with phone/SIP numbers are shown.

The bug is that if you only have a RING account, even contacts with a RingID 
are not displayed. I will create an issue for this.

> 
> 
> Yuri
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Re: [Ring] Contacts always shows blank in the FreeBSD port

2016-05-19 Thread Yuri

On 05/19/2016 13:04, Stepan Salenikovich wrote:

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.



When I add the contact the same way on Arch linux, ring does show contacts.


Yuri

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Re: [Ring] Contacts always shows blank in the FreeBSD port

2016-05-19 Thread Stepan Salenikovich


- 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
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Re: [Ring] Contacts always shows blank in the FreeBSD port

2016-05-19 Thread Yuri

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.


Also, I do not run the gnome desktop, only have gnome libraries enough 
to support ring. My desktop is kde.



Yuri

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Re: [Ring] Contacts always shows blank in the FreeBSD port

2016-05-19 Thread Stepan Salenikovich
Hi,
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.

-stepan

- On May 19, 2016, at 3:11 PM, Yuri y...@rawbw.com wrote:

> I recently ported ring (gnome) to FreeBSD. But there is one visible
> problem: Contacts list is empty.
> 
> 
> What might be the problem?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Yuri
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