Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] Small things to fix before release



Hello David,

Le jeudi 02 décembre 2004 à 14:15 -0500, David Ronis a écrit :
> I've been playing with the CVS versions for a few weeks and other than
> some minor problems, most fixed, things work as expected.  Here are a
> couple of minor things that should be fixed:
> 
> 1.  Version numbers in configure--I had to manually change the
>     expected version numbers on several packages; specifically,
>     openh323 to 1.15.3, ptlib to 1.8.4, howl to 0.9.8, and libebook to

OpenH323 and PWLIB often change their API between releases, that is why
we advice to use one recommended version. That can not be changed.

HOWL has a dependancy on >= 0.9.7 so it should have worked

Libebook taht comes with Evolution 2.00 is Libebook 1.X, they have
changed things in 1.2, so we are relying on the 1.0 branch for now.

>     1.2.  The first two are required if you use the cvs versions; I'd
>     mistakenly installed the most recent versions of howl, and
>     evolution-data-server (1.1) and that required me to change the
>     latter (and yes, things seem to work).
> 
> 2.  This may be a problem with my local setup, but mkinstalldirs
>     didn't end up in the gnomemeeting root directory.


Yes I think it is a gnome-common bug on Fedora, I'm not sure though, but
I know some people have that problem.

> 
> 
> As long as I'm writing let me add the following:
> 
> I noticed some discussion on the list about where to put the various
> columns in the address book.  Doesn't gnome allow you to change that
> simply by dragging and dropping them, much in the way GM currently
> allows you to resize them?  I'm pretty sure I've seen applications
> that do.
> 

Unfortunately not, that is why I have been reluctant to implement it as
I think it should be part of GTK+, not of GM. All apps that allow this
are implementing it differently. That's not good.

> A feature-request: I often use GM connected to the Internet via a 56K
>   modem.  I don't have the bandwidth to use video and will turn it off
>   locally.  I have to get the remote to do the same.  Would it be too
>   difficult to simply have one button that turns it off at both ends
>   at once (e.g. disable/enable all video)?
> 

You can already do that in the Video Codecs preferences. You can disable
both of them during the call if it eats your bandwidth. You can reenable
video transmission during a call too, but not video reception.


> Finally, In testing last night, I got a failed call because of
> "congestion on the net" what is this really?
> 

That's a message usually reported by gatekeepers, but I guess it was
reported by a Netmeeting client perhaps? The allocated bandwidth is just
exhausted.


> David
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