Mmh there is different weird things here:
1. `2200|ringaccount.cpp :2007 ] Error registering DHT account: Error:
`bootstrap.ring.cx:`: Name or service not known`
Did you play with the config? Can you get your
`~/.local/share/ring/*/config.yml` and see if something is wrong here?
It should be
Hi,
I think we need more details at least to reproduce.
Ring uses UDP, so it should be ok with your SIP provider.
Is your config ok? Is your SIP account connected but not able to do a
call? Do you know if it works with another siphone or version?
Can we have at least the name of the SIP
Hello Baptiste,
Two things:
1. Indeed we are currently updating our development workflow. We
documented this here:
https://git.ring.cx/savoirfairelinux/ring-project/wikis/technical/quality-improvements
In summary we will have:
+ A nightly branch, with a new version every X days
+
hi.
This question was actually discussed a lot on this ml and on the gitlab.
You can read some examples:
here https://git.ring.cx/savoirfairelinux/ring-client-android/issues/518
and here https://git.ring.cx/savoirfairelinux/ring-client-android/issues/518
In short, if you uninstall ring and
Bonjour. Quelques reponses dans le mail
On 9/24/18 2:05 PM, Bruno Pagani wrote:
Bonjour,
Je précise d’emblée, je ne suis pas un développeur Ring. ;)
Le 24/09/2018 à 19:41, Ghislain Garçon a écrit :
Bonjour,
Merci pour votre vos réponses.
Si cela vous intéresse je vais vous faire un retour
Hi and sorry for the delay.
It's totally possible to interact with Ring via bash or Python. Ring has
a deamon with a dbus interface on linux. You just need to call dbus
commands to do that. For example, long time ago I did a little script to
interact between Ring and IRC.
Hi!
As promised 2 monthsago, we are currently changing our tools to
facilitate the process for people who want to contribute to the Ring
project.
We now have a new Gitlab instance: https://git.ring.cx/. This will be
used at first to host mirrors from Gerrit, bug tracking (replacing
Tuleap)
like OpenLdap as name server out
of the box.
Usually in institutions you try to reuse your ldap server for
authentication and/or providing accounts to applications like ring or
tuleap (that we are also using ;) ).
Regards,
On 3 May 2018 at 16:01, Sebastien Blin
<sebastie
Hi!
Cool. This is some different pieces we host for Ring and you will need
if wanted.
1. The name server, to be able to register pseudonyms. We host
ns.ring.cx on a Ethereum blockchain. But you can do whatever you need
for your case, the documentation is here:
Hi.
Support for MQTT is planned for OpenDHT.
https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/opendht/issues/241
Thank you for the link,
Sebastien
On 05/02/2018 08:01 AM, inderau...@arcor.de wrote:
hej there! want to share
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#5936132521459712
with the Ring
You already filled 2 tickets about that
https://tuleap.ring.cx/plugins/tracker/?aid=1687 and
https://tuleap.ring.cx/plugins/tracker/?aid=1686
Like Julian said there is a range of possibilities and we don't want
someone manipulating the history.
A possible implementation will be to be able
11 matches
Mail list logo