søn, 07,.11.2004 kl. 15.52 +0000, skrev Nicola Orru': > Has anyone managed to try this? Nice one. I've had a long weekend, but I got around to test this now. The new debian-packages already got everything patched up, so I didn't need to apply any of my old or Nicola's patches. It worked right-out-of-the-box, even the device-detection looks smooth. A couple of points: If the camera is open (by either gnomemeeting or another application), it doesn't show up at all in the druid's video-device-list. I managed to get a full hang by being nasty and playing around with Device-Testing in the druid: * opening the camera with gnomemeeting (the camera-button in the button-list) after the device device-list has appeared in the druid gives me a full hang and I need to 'pkill gnomemeeting'. This should be easily fixed by disabling the button-menu, whenever a user starts the druid. * opening the camera with another application after the device-list has appeared in the druid, and then pressing "Test Settings" makes it hang until I close the other application. The test then proceeds in normal manner. This one is unsolvable, without informing the user about what is happening (as far as I can tell). Something like "Please check that no other application is using the video-device when running this test" could be shown in the "Video Test Running"-window, but some might say that is information-overflow :) This was tested using 20041108.CVS-04 of libpt-cvs, no time to check the source-revisions. I'll keep on running and testing new daily packages, and maybe test some patches whenever I have the time :) -- Cheers, Heikki
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