On 07/14/2012 02:30 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Are there API incompatibilities introduced in gabble >=0.10 that will
prevent me from using them on my phone or is it something else?

I found[1] the undocumented incompatibility with the change to gabble 0.9.17 and the addition of GabbleServerTLS* classes. I verified this issue by enabling syslog output on my phone and saw the same messages from the email thread. I attempted to run a 5.7.12 mission-control from Maemo 6 sources on my N900 but it caused the Maemo 5 mission control server to not run. Maemo 5 uses 5.2.7. I have not debugged the reason why it won't run, yet.

Trying 0.9.16 results in TLS cert errors. The syslog shows this message:
wocky_tls_session_verify_peer: wocky-openssl.c:1012: setting ssl verify flags level to: WOCKY_TLS_VERIFY_NORMAL Gabble <=0.9.15 (and .17) were using WOCKY_TLS_VERIFY_LENIENT. Forcing lenient allows me to connect to Gtalk. I then applied the gtalk-workaround patches[2] to 0.9.16 and now I can make video/voice calls with Gtalk clients and my N900. Voice/video calls seem to work if people call my phone, but I cannot call out (phone says "busy" or "cannot make connection"). The performance during video calls is worse than I remember. I cannot keep a video call going for more than a minute and even then the video is very choppy and blurred. Voice calls seem to perform normally. I'm not satisfied about the version of gabble either as the version I had to settle with is old and possibly full of other issues.

Any comments and/or recommendations about my adventure would be welcome.

[1] http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/telepathy/2010-August/004842.html
[2] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/telepathy/telepathy-gabble/commit/?id=052ca8131c8e145714372db249efd9bd04c70f94
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