X-Debbugs-CC: David Pirotte
On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 06:52:21PM -0300, David Pirotte wrote:
> I did try and here is happened:
>
> I sent a message, but no 'trace' (for me, the sender), that I
> did send the msg ... normally, when we send a msg, using the
> AppImage, linphone
Bernard,
Dennis,
> Indeed:
>
> ii libsoci-core4.0:amd64 4.0.1-5 ...
> ii libsoci-sqlite3-4.0:amd64 4.0.1-5 ...
>
> solved the problem: I now see the chat msgs history when I launch the
> app. I didn't have a chance to send a new msg yet, because it's the
> middle of the night
Hello Bernard,
Dennis,
> > Please make sure you also test a file transfer, which is part of the
> > chat message interface [I couldn't try since the chat msgs itself
> > didn't work ...], The file transfer functionality is absolutely
> > essential as well, afaic at least
> soci 4.0.1-5
Dear David,
>>> I finally found the bug: ...
>
> Excellent!
>
> Please make sure you also test a file transfer, which is part of the
> chat message interface [I couldn't try since the chat msgs itself
> didn't work ...], The file transfer functionality is absolutely
> essential as well, afaic
On Sat, Mar 13, 2021 at 04:21:02PM +0100, Dennis Filder wrote:
> Good, I just tried it with linphone 4.4.21-2, linphone-desktop 4.2.5-3
> and soci 4.0.1-5 and chat message history restoration works nicely.
That's great to hear! Glad you got it sorted out.
On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 12:54:53PM -0500, Bill Blough wrote:
> I did respond to your email on the 7th. Maybe it wound up in your spam
> folder?
That was indeed the case.
> I'm currently building/testing the data type patch, and hope to upload
> it to unstable today. I'll file the unblock
I haven't had success in making that gitlab account. It's probably
not possible for outsiders anymore (if it ever was). I have not
gotten a reply yet on the linphone-users list either.
Bill has not responded to #984534 either in BTS or in private.
While looking through the linphone.org wiki I
On Thu, Mar 04, 2021 at 12:32:20AM +0100, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> Cool, thanks. Would you mind discussing your findings with upstream at
> https://gitlab.linphone.org/BC/public/liblinphone ? We will need a
> freeze exception for this, having this bug confirmed by upstream would
> help a lot,
Hi Bernhard,
DEnnis,
> > I finally found the bug: ...
Excellent!
Please make sure you also test a file transfer, which is part of the
chat message interface [I couldn't try since the chat msgs itself
didn't work ...], The file transfer functionality is absolutely
essential as well, afaic at
Am 03.03.21 um 18:55 schrieb Dennis Filder:
Hi Dennis,
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 11:07:31PM +0100, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
>> an updated liblinphone has been uploaded to sid yesterday. Could you
>> please try liblinphone10 and liblinphone++10 from sid (4.4.21-2) and
>> report back? If it does
Control: tag -1 + patch upstream - help
Control: reassign -1 linphone
On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 11:07:31PM +0100, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> an updated liblinphone has been uploaded to sid yesterday. Could you
> please try liblinphone10 and liblinphone++10 from sid (4.4.21-2) and
> report back? If
Hi Bernhard,
> The easiest way to just install one or two packages from sid would
> probably be ...
Done [1] (i updated linphone-common as well. I was surprise though to
not see a new linphone and linphone-desktop, saying this because I did
see someone fixed the 'wrong version number in the
Hi David,
Am 01.03.21 um 20:24 schrieb David Pirotte:
> Thanks all for having worked on this. Sorry for the little delay in
> answering, I actually thought the packages would 'find their way' to
> bullseye, so I was (and still am) updating daily, a few times per day
> actually, but now I see you
I haven't found the bug yet, but at least somewhat cornered in
linphone-desktop/linphone-app/src/components/chat/ChatModel.cpp in
ChatModel::setSipAddress():
...
for (auto : mChatRoom->getHistory(0))
mEntries << qMakePair(
QVariantMap{
{ "type", EntryType::MessageEntry },
Hello,
Thanks all for having worked on this. Sorry for the little delay in
answering, I actually thought the packages would 'find their way' to
bullseye, so I was (and still am) updating daily, a few times per day
actually, but now I see you said sid, not bullseye ...
> an updated liblinphone
On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 11:07:31PM +0100, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> an updated liblinphone has been uploaded to sid yesterday. Could you
> please try liblinphone10 and liblinphone++10 from sid (4.4.21-2) and
> report back? If it does not work you might need libsoci-core4.0 and
>
Hi,
an updated liblinphone has been uploaded to sid yesterday. Could you
please try liblinphone10 and liblinphone++10 from sid (4.4.21-2) and
report back? If it does not work you might need libsoci-core4.0 and
libsoci-sqlite3-4.0 from unstable as well (4.0.1-4).
Thanks,
Bernhard
Okay, I do see a difference in behaviour now in sqlitebrowser: with my
soci-enabled liblinphone packages installed I see entries being added
to table ~/.local/share/linphone/linphone.db:chat_message_content and
other tables. The timestamps in chat_message_participant also line up
perfectly with
Hi,
> Have you reached out to the SOCI maintainer in private already? I don't
> see a bug report on this. If we can get a targeted fix uploaded for this
> within the next days (next step of the freeze is on March 10th, with a
> migration time of 10 days right now) I will attempt to push through a
On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 10:23:04AM +0100, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> Have you confirmed already that the whole soci/linphone dance really
> fixes this issue?
No. I installed my liblinphone* packages with soci support and I
don't see a difference in behaviour yet. I must state though that I
Am 26.02.21 um 15:19 schrieb Bill Blough:
Hi Bill,
> Hi,
>
>> Have you reached out to the SOCI maintainer in private already? I don't
>> see a bug report on this. If we can get a targeted fix uploaded for this
>> within the next days (next step of the freeze is on March 10th, with a
>>
Hi Dennis,
thanks a lot for debugging this! BTW, linphone is in desperate need of
co-maintainers :-) That's a lot more useful than complaining about the
package not being tested (it is, but I do not know anyone using the Chat
feature, and I certainly don't).
Honestly I don't know why there is
The file rules.patch got mangled in transit. Attached is the
integrous version.
rules.patch.gz
Description: application/gzip
Control: tag -1 + confirmed sid bullseye
I looked into this the past days, and I think this is actually a bug
in d/rules in src:linphone. I'm beginning to suspect that this is due
to this line:
-DENABLE_DB_STORAGE=NO \
Apparently the code for the once separate chat history and
Hello Bernhard,
> Thanks for your report. Unfortunately I'm extremely swamped for the
> next couple of weeks. I have also never used the Chat feature. For
> this reason I'm tagging this bug as "help".
I hope you or someone else find the time to fix this bug before it's to
late to make it to
Control: tags -1 help
Dear David,
> 1- chat messages (history) are not displayed when I launch the app,
> although I can see they are in the .local/share/linphone/linphone.db
> file (using sqliteb or sqlitebrowser);
>
> 2- when someone sends me a message, it 'pops' a notification with the
>
Package: linphone-desktop
Version: 4.2.5-3
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
Dear Maintainer,
1- chat messages (history) are not displayed when I launch the app,
although I can see they are in the .local/share/linphone/linphone.db
file (using sqliteb or sqlitebrowser);
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