Re: [Ekiga-list] No sound with Ekiga



Wilfred van den Assem wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>     
> 
>     Ive build ekige just fine and it runs fine but when I receive a call, there is no ringing sound. This is what I get from ekige -d 4:
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:07.412      1:39.594       CallSetup:0x75240910    OpalUDP    Setting interface to 192.168.1.101%eth0
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:07.412      1:39.594       CallSetup:0x75240910    OpalCon    SetPhase from SetUpPhase to AlertingPhase for Call[C193943361]-EP<sip>[c8f4d53f-5407-df11-8ea5-001a4d4c2307]
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:07.413      1:39.594       CallSetup:0x75240910    OpalCon    OnSetUpConnectionCall[C193943361]-EP<pc>[P48b71de32]
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:07.413      1:39.594       CallSetup:0x75240910    OpalEP    OnSetUpConnection Call[C193943361]-EP<pc>[P48b71de32]
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:07.413      1:39.594       CallSetup:0x75240910    PTLib    Thread ended: name="CallSetup:0x75240910", real=0.002, kernel=0.000 (0%), user=0.000 (0%), both=0.000 (0%)
> 
>     2010/01/24 13:47:07.498      1:39.679                               AEScheduler    Adding Event incoming_call_sound 4000/256 to queue
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:07.498      1:39.679    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Checking pending list with 1 elements
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:07.498      1:39.679    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Trying to load /usr/local/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav for event incoming_call_sound
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:07.498      1:39.679    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Trying to load /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/usr/local/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav for event incoming_call_sound
> 
>     2010/01/24 13:47:08.800      1:40.981     Housekeeper:0x80c80910    PWLib    File handle low water mark set: 54 PUDPSocket
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:11.498      1:43.680    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Checking pending list with 1 elements
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:11.498      1:43.680    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Trying to load /usr/local/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav for event incoming_call_sound
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:11.499      1:43.680    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Trying to load /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/usr/local/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav for event incoming_call_sound
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:15.498      1:47.679    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Checking pending list with 1 elements
> 
>     2010/01/24 13:47:15.498      1:47.680    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Trying to load /usr/local/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav for event incoming_call_sound
> 
>     2010/01/24 13:47:15.498      1:47.680    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Trying to load /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/usr/local/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav for event incoming_call_sound
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:19.498      1:51.679    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Checking pending list with 1 elements
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>     2010/01/24 13:47:19.498      1:51.680    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Trying to load /usr/local/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav for event incoming_call_sound
> 
>     2010/01/24 13:47:19.498      1:51.680    AudioEvent...0x95ab9910    AEScheduler    Trying to load /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/usr/local/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav for event incoming_call_sound
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>     
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>     I see Ekiga is searching in many places but not in /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/*
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>     And thats the place where are the sounds:
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>     ls /usr/share/sounds/ekiga
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>     busytone.wav  dialtone.wav  newmessage.wav  ring.wav  voicemail.wav
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>     
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>     This is the build part of my SPEC file:
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>     ./autogen.sh \
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>         --prefix=%{_prefix} \
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>         --with-boost-libdir=/usr/lib64 \
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>         --enable-gstreamer \
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>         --enable-dbus \
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>          CFLAGS="-fexceptions" CXXFLAGS="-fexceptions"
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>     
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>     What can I do to let Ekiga search in the right folder?
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> What's the value of _prefix ?
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> The default value is /usr on my opensuse 11.2 box.
> I build many other rpm for me and for my family and always use --prefix=%{_prefix} in the SPEC file. 
> The executable is installed in /usr/bin/ and the libs are in /usr/lib64/ekiga/
> In /usr/local there is nothing installed.

Try using --prefix=/usr instead of --prefix=%{_prefix} .

-- 
Eugen


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