savoirfairelinux issueshttps://git.jami.net/groups/savoirfairelinux/-/issues2021-05-04T13:45:17Zhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues/32Warning: unsigned file repomd.xml2021-05-04T13:45:17ZSiham MoubarikWarning: unsigned file repomd.xmlFile repomd.xml is unsigned, during installation jami on opensuse-leap-15.1File repomd.xml is unsigned, during installation jami on opensuse-leap-15.1Siham MoubarikSiham Moubarikhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues/31packaging-release .repo should contains dl.jami.net/stable2021-12-28T21:15:48ZSébastien Blinpackaging-release .repo should contains dl.jami.net/stablecf https://dl.jami.net/stable/fedora_30/ring-nightly.repo (contains -nightly)cf https://dl.jami.net/stable/fedora_30/ring-nightly.repo (contains -nightly)https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/178Conferences: record doesn't work (no file created)2020-09-08T15:31:08ZSébastien BlinConferences: record doesn't work (no file created)Pierre LespagnolPierre Lespagnolhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1103"Leave video message" -> Record button should be centered at the bottom, like...2023-05-26T13:59:21Zanna"Leave video message" -> Record button should be centered at the bottom, like the Record button at "Leave audio message" popoverThen it's visually coherent! The time in the "Leave video message" popover should then be displayed at the bottom right.Then it's visually coherent! The time in the "Leave video message" popover should then be displayed at the bottom right.https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-android/-/issues/668Video upside down with front camera2021-02-05T15:23:59ZRémi BorfigatVideo upside down with front camera- Jami version: 20190824-01
- Device model: Fairphone 2
- Android version: 7.1.2
- What build you are using: F-droid (20190824-01)
## Steps to reproduce
- Can you reproduce the bug: At will
- Steps:
1. Launch Jami
...- Jami version: 20190824-01
- Device model: Fairphone 2
- Android version: 7.1.2
- What build you are using: F-droid (20190824-01)
## Steps to reproduce
- Can you reproduce the bug: At will
- Steps:
1. Launch Jami
2. Call a contact with video
- Actual result: Video feed from front camera upside down
- Expected result: Video feed from front camera upright direction
## Additional information
The problem concerns only the front camera: swapping to the rear camera during a call displays the normal video orientation. Bug already reported to Fairphone with the stock camera app and apparently linked to the driver: https://bugtracker.fairphone.com/project/fairphone-android-7/issue/167
However, with the same phone and OS, no problem with other video messaging apps.https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1102Missed call after one call2019-11-16T22:21:33ZMuhammad FattahiMissed call after one callUsing freepbx 15(using Asterisk 16)
After one call i must kill process jami then try to call.
Otherwise after one call any calls are missed call and nothing happened.
Other client like linphone work currectly.
OS: Ubuntu 18.04Using freepbx 15(using Asterisk 16)
After one call i must kill process jami then try to call.
Otherwise after one call any calls are missed call and nothing happened.
Other client like linphone work currectly.
OS: Ubuntu 18.04https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/177Video Call immediately stop sending video (dmesg: general protection fault)2020-04-16T16:30:34ZTim RühsenVideo Call immediately stop sending video (dmesg: general protection fault)With an old LogiTech HD 720p camera on Debian unstable: on video call connect my picture freezes and the other side gets no video.
`dmesg` shows
```
traps: dring[2098] general protection fault ip:5647869f6dd9 sp:7f6423023d40 error:0 in ...With an old LogiTech HD 720p camera on Debian unstable: on video call connect my picture freezes and the other side gets no video.
`dmesg` shows
```
traps: dring[2098] general protection fault ip:5647869f6dd9 sp:7f6423023d40 error:0 in dring[5647863d9000+df4000]
```
Linux ryzen 5.3.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.3.9-1 (2019-11-09) x86_64 GNU/Linux
jami 20191113.4.31768e1~dfsg1-1
Any idea what to try or how to debug ?Pierre LespagnolPierre Lespagnolhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues/30Debian: explore merge `-all` and oci packages2019-11-21T21:24:15ZFredy PulidoDebian: explore merge `-all` and oci packagesNow we have:
* One package called jami-all.deb in debian repository
* Another package with the same name that in addition install our repository.
Exploration:
Evaluate if adding some logic in package maintainer scripts (ex: postinst) ...Now we have:
* One package called jami-all.deb in debian repository
* Another package with the same name that in addition install our repository.
Exploration:
Evaluate if adding some logic in package maintainer scripts (ex: postinst) we can create just one package.
**WARNING**
* Repo problem: if let's say GNU do a mirror for our repo and USER add that mirror in his sources.list and then install jami, in that case if we install the repository then we are going against the user and his system will be a bit messy because of us.https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1101Video Call immediately stop sending video (dmesg: general protection fault)2019-11-13T19:34:49ZTim RühsenVideo Call immediately stop sending video (dmesg: general protection fault)With an old LogiTech HD 720p camera on Debian unstable: on video call connect my picture freezes and the other side gets no video.
`dmesg` shows
```
traps: dring[2098] general protection fault ip:5647869f6dd9 sp:7f6423023d40 error:0 in ...With an old LogiTech HD 720p camera on Debian unstable: on video call connect my picture freezes and the other side gets no video.
`dmesg` shows
```
traps: dring[2098] general protection fault ip:5647869f6dd9 sp:7f6423023d40 error:0 in dring[5647863d9000+df4000]
```
Linux ryzen 5.3.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.3.9-1 (2019-11-09) x86_64 GNU/Linux
jami 20191113.4.31768e1~dfsg1-1
Any idea what to try or how to debug ?https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues/29hide legacy directories in dl.jami.net2019-11-15T22:00:00ZFredy Pulidohide legacy directories in dl.jami.netOur users (and ourselves) got mixed when going to dl.jami.net, then after to finish #28 please look in this option:
* Hide legacy directories in apache listing, it looks is possible: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/httpd/Dir...Our users (and ourselves) got mixed when going to dl.jami.net, then after to finish #28 please look in this option:
* Hide legacy directories in apache listing, it looks is possible: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/httpd/DirectoryListings
* Ensure that the hiden url still working (in this way wek do not brake people using it.
* Ensure to mention in the README file that we are hiding old directories but they still there.
Desirable procedure: in another environment install same apache version, hide a directory and do a curl for a file inside the hidden directory
PS: We where thinking that dl.jami.net wasn't that important but in practice people is going there and after coming to us to ask what we have in each directory because they want to pick the right version for themselves or to invite others to use it.https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1099Camera fps always reset to 5fps regardless of choice2019-11-13T15:29:12ZJérôme OufellaCamera fps always reset to 5fps regardless of choiceRegardless of the chosen camera resolution/FPS, when saving then coming back, the setting is always reset to 5fps (screenshot attached).
![Screenshot_from_2019-11-13_09-19-19](/uploads/2191b556c40d6c95fe2396dd9c7fb3ed/Screenshot_from_20...Regardless of the chosen camera resolution/FPS, when saving then coming back, the setting is always reset to 5fps (screenshot attached).
![Screenshot_from_2019-11-13_09-19-19](/uploads/2191b556c40d6c95fe2396dd9c7fb3ed/Screenshot_from_2019-11-13_09-19-19.png)
How to reproduce:
* Start Jami GNOME client
* Goto settings .. Media
* Choose Resolution / 30fps
* Exit Media
* Close Jami (click windows close button)
* Start Jami again
* Goto settings.. Media
* Fps is back to lowest
Package information:
```
jami-20191112.3.6f5f0d4-1.fc29.x86_64
jami-daemon-20191112.3.6f5f0d4-1.fc29.x86_64
```https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1098[chatview] Right-to-left (and left-to-right) option2020-11-20T13:02:00Zovari[chatview] Right-to-left (and left-to-right) optionPlease add `RTL` (right-to-left) and `LTR` (left-to-right) options to the `Type a message` contextual menu.
Right-clicking on `Type a message` brings up the contextual menu
![image](/uploads/f530103eda268191231a023d79dc60a1/image.png)
...Please add `RTL` (right-to-left) and `LTR` (left-to-right) options to the `Type a message` contextual menu.
Right-clicking on `Type a message` brings up the contextual menu
![image](/uploads/f530103eda268191231a023d79dc60a1/image.png)
This would help with languages which are RTL.
Should the setting be able to be set per conversation or global?
Should there be a setting to set the default text direction?
What do you think?
Thank youhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues/28"rename" dl.jami.net root directories (do not brake old names)2019-11-19T20:07:39ZFredy Pulido"rename" dl.jami.net root directories (do not brake old names)* dl.jami.net/ring-nightly => dl.jami.net/nightly
* dl.jami.net/ring-internal => dl.jami.net/internal
* dl.jami.net/ring => dl.jami.net/stable
* dl.jami.net/ring-release => dl.jami.net/release
* `manual-*` does not require to be renamed ...* dl.jami.net/ring-nightly => dl.jami.net/nightly
* dl.jami.net/ring-internal => dl.jami.net/internal
* dl.jami.net/ring => dl.jami.net/stable
* dl.jami.net/ring-release => dl.jami.net/release
* `manual-*` does not require to be renamed but if it is easy to do then we can do it.
First do the changes for `internal`
PS: This was initially #3 but it become just the debian repo rename.PackagingSébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/176Contact not added indirectly2020-03-15T12:12:15ZovariContact not added indirectly1. Accept contact request using Android smartphone
2. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #1 and open Jami Gnome → contact is added
3. Turn off Wi-Fi and turn off Mobile data on Android smartphone
4. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #2 and open Jami Gn...1. Accept contact request using Android smartphone
2. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #1 and open Jami Gnome → contact is added
3. Turn off Wi-Fi and turn off Mobile data on Android smartphone
4. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #2 and open Jami Gnome → `contact is not added (this is a bug)`
5. Turn on Mobile data on Android smartphone → contact is now added to GNU/Linux computer #2 with Jami Gnome
The contact was online when all these steps were done; however, step 4 should also work if the added contact was offline. What do you think?
@sblin is this a bug with the Gnome client or otherwise?
Are you able to reproduce and fix?
Thank you
Android smartphone<br>
Nokia 1 Plus<br>
Android 9 Pie<br>
Jami Live Free or Die - 20191031-01
GNU/Linux computer #1<br>
Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon 64-bit<br>
Jami built on 2019-11-09 02:50:12 UTC
GNU/Linux computer #2<br>
Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon 64-bit<br>
Jami built on 2019-11-09 02:50:12 UTChttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues/26README for https://dl.jami.net2020-01-13T17:15:57ZFredy PulidoREADME for https://dl.jami.netWe have dl.jami.net and we know what we have there but general public does not know and sometimes contact to ask what is in each directory. be example: https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/ring-client-gnome/issues/1090#note_15724
After...We have dl.jami.net and we know what we have there but general public does not know and sometimes contact to ask what is in each directory. be example: https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/ring-client-gnome/issues/1090#note_15724
After we rename our directories/repos in #3 is good idea to write a README to explain what's in each directory.
this README must to be added to `ring-project` git repository and deployed by Jenkins.Fredy PulidoFredy Pulidohttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/175im::sendSipMessage race condition & hang on PJDialogLock2019-11-13T22:26:16ZSébastien Blinim::sendSipMessage race condition & hang on PJDialogLockSometimes when a SIP call is answering, pjsip seems to hang on a lock.
This will needs some investigation, for now, just use try_lockSometimes when a SIP call is answering, pjsip seems to hang on a lock.
This will needs some investigation, for now, just use try_lockNew release 1Sébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-project/-/issues/726update version name on all clients2019-11-22T01:56:49ZGuillaume Hellerupdate version name on all clientsupdate version name from "Live Free or Die" to "Free as in Freedom"update version name from "Live Free or Die" to "Free as in Freedom"New release 12019-11-15https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1097Contact not added indirectly2019-11-11T23:54:58ZovariContact not added indirectly1. Accept contact request using Android smartphone
2. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #1 and open Jami Gnome → contact is added
3. Turn off Wi-Fi and turn off Mobile data on Android smartphone
4. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #2 and open Jami Gn...1. Accept contact request using Android smartphone
2. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #1 and open Jami Gnome → contact is added
3. Turn off Wi-Fi and turn off Mobile data on Android smartphone
4. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #2 and open Jami Gnome → `contact is not added (this is a bug)`
5. Turn on Mobile data on Android smartphone → contact is now added to GNU/Linux computer #2 with Jami Gnome
The contact was online when all these steps were done; however, step 4 should also work if the added contact was offline. What do you think?
@sblin is this a bug with the Gnome client or otherwise?
Are you able to reproduce and fix?
Thank you
Android smartphone<br>
Nokia 1 Plus<br>
Android 9 Pie<br>
Jami Live Free or Die - 20191031-01
GNU/Linux computer #1<br>
Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon 64-bit<br>
Jami built on 2019-11-09 02:50:12 UTC
GNU/Linux computer #2<br>
Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon 64-bit<br>
Jami built on 2019-11-09 02:50:12 UTChttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-project/-/issues/725Is `Download Jami from jami.net` a button?2019-11-11T13:26:27ZovariIs `Download Jami from jami.net` a button?At https://jami.net/download-jami-macos/, should the hyperlink ` Download Jami from jami.net` look like a button?
![image](/uploads/4556da30cd0be7d0e10e19c45d6a9fd3/image.png)
Please compare with https://jami.net/download-jami-android...At https://jami.net/download-jami-macos/, should the hyperlink ` Download Jami from jami.net` look like a button?
![image](/uploads/4556da30cd0be7d0e10e19c45d6a9fd3/image.png)
Please compare with https://jami.net/download-jami-android/
Sorry, couldn't see the jami-website issue tracker, hence placing issue here.
Thank youhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-android/-/issues/667Typing (type to login or associate device) shuts down the app2019-12-03T14:39:21ZIbon CastillaTyping (type to login or associate device) shuts down the appHi there,
## Environment:
- Ring version: F-Droid's - 20190824-01
- Device model: Meizu M5s - model M612H
- Android version: 6.0
- What build you are using: F-Droid
## Steps to reproduce
- Can you reproduce the bug: at will...Hi there,
## Environment:
- Ring version: F-Droid's - 20190824-01
- Device model: Meizu M5s - model M612H
- Android version: 6.0
- What build you are using: F-Droid
## Steps to reproduce
- Can you reproduce the bug: at will
- Steps:
1. Open the app
2. Click on "Create an account on Jami"
- Actual result: App shuts down
- Expected result: Some kind of form in order to type the needed data to register.
## Additional information
I've tried also the 2nd option: "Connect from a network". I see the form, but when I tap any field on that form, the app shuts down. If a little show video is needed I can provide one to better illustrate the bug.