Re: [Ekiga-list] no popup window to accept incoming call with ekiga 3.2.4
- From: Eugen Dedu <Eugen Dedu pu-pm univ-fcomte fr>
- To: Ekiga mailing list <ekiga-list gnome org>, Julien Puydt <jpuydt free fr>
- Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] no popup window to accept incoming call with ekiga 3.2.4
- Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 21:38:53 +0200
Gerhard Stengel wrote:
Am Sonntag 07 Juni 2009 20:01:21 schrieb Eugen Dedu:
Gerhard Stengel wrote:
Hello,
with the recent stable version of ekiga (3.2.4) I don't get the popup
window
any more which showed up at the task bar and allowed to accept or reject
an
incoming call.
If I remember correctly, this was still working with 3.0.2.
Has it been removed?
No.
I checked the output of ekiga -d 4 for suspicous messages, but there's
nothing.
I use KDE 4.2.4 and Qt 4.5
Is ekiga compiled with libnotify?
Yes, it is. This is what the configure script outputs at the end:
================ Final configuration ===================
Installing into prefix : /usr
GNOME support : unneeded
GConf support : enabled
Evolution-Data-Server support : enabled
NOTIFY support : enabled <<=
LDAP support : enabled
XVideo support : enabled
H.323 support : yes
SIP support : yes
DBUS support : enabled
DBUS service support : enabled
mDNS/DNS-SD support : enabled
The following features are experimental -- you've been warned:
GStreamer support : disabled
KAddressBook support : enabled
KDE support : enabled
XCAP support : disabled
OS Type : linux-gnu
Machine Type : x86_64
Byte Order : little endian
If all settings are OK, type make and make install
========================================================
So you cannot answer calls because nothing is shown? Upon calling, do
you hear anything, at least?
I can answer calls, though, by choosing Chat | Call from the menu or Cntrl-O.
It rings as normal, but there's just no popup above the task bar (and the
ekiga main window looks exactly as in standby mode - however, I'm not sure if
it's supposed to give a message somewhere on an incoming call)
Maybe it's because you use kde. Snark, do you have an idea?
--
Eugen
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