Julien Puydt a écrit :
I committed preliminary call history code today. It won't make the
contacts appear in the addressbook yet, but will print some data in the
console.
I committed more complete call history code today ; as far as I know,
the last missing piece is correct status comments
Hi,
I was investigating the problems with gmconf-glib when I met this crash:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xb45e7b90 (LWP 32657)]
GMAccountsEndpoint::Main (this=0x85f0e70) at
endpoints/accountshandler.cpp:131
131 if (accounts_iter-data) {
Le mercredi 02 avril 2008 à 20:40 +0200, Damien Sandras a écrit :
Hi,
Le mercredi 02 avril 2008 à 13:38 +0800, Elaine Xiong a écrit :
Hi, all,
Is there somebody using Ekiga to connect Blueface SIP service? Blueface
is Ireland's first Broadband Phone Company. The website is
OK, I can now offer some specifics of my Ekiga 2.0.11 crash
problem under Linux
Slackware 12.0. I am trying to run Ekiga in KDE 3.5. Ekiga is from gsb-complete
install (whatever version was current towards end of Jan 2008). Here are some
details in chronological order.
1. Installed
2. Ran Ekiga offline. Got these two errors:
--- error 1 -
Error while starting the listener for the SIP protocol
You will not be able to receive incoming SIP calls. Please check that
no other program is already running on the port used by Ekiga.
--- error 2
Le jeudi 03 avril 2008 à 10:14 +, D Webb a écrit :
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ekiga-list@gnome.org
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 11:45:04 +0200
Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] details: Ekiga crash on Slackware 12.0
Le jeudi 03 avril 2008 à 09:34 +, D Webb a écrit :
2. Ran Ekiga
Stu,
I have used [Skype] for 2 years very successfully.
I had been forced into using Skype quite a number of times through the last
years and I have some mixed experience with it. But that's not at all the point.
The question is rather: Would you want to use a closed user group email system
Hi Torsten,
I thought your comments were interesting. In fact I still have a
COMPUSERV backup account. People select products for all sorts of
reason, as for me provided a world wide network for my travels.
I have used SKYPE for another reason equally as valid, cost reduction.
Oh by the way,