Control: severity -1 important
This bugs seems to be at least partially fixed, at least it seems that
the messages are now showing up, so this bug should no longer be RC.
(If I'm wrong, severity can be readjusted if needed)
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tobi
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 sen
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 for
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 has
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 at
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 reque
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 f
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, che
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 leas
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 not
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 it
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 prefs
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 &message : 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 has
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
> libsoci-sqlite3-4.0
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 th
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
haven
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
>> migration
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 E
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 c
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 stabl
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
> mess
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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