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FS#32391 - [empathy] Can't make call since 3.6

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Raphaël Rochet (Raphael) - Friday, 02 November 2012, 09:53 GMT
Last edited by Tom Gundersen (tomegun) - Wednesday, 21 November 2012, 12:54 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Extra
Status Closed
Assigned To Ionut Biru (wonder)
Architecture x86_64
Severity High
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Description:

It is no more possible to make calls with Empathy.
This error started with recent gnome-shell 3.6 update.
I use google online account (gtalk).

Additional info:
* package version(s)
extra/empathy 3.6.1-2 (gnome-extra)

Steps to reproduce:
Try to make a call : there's one ring, then another, and it abort the call.

I didn't find any error log
This task depends upon

Closed by  Tom Gundersen (tomegun)
Wednesday, 21 November 2012, 12:54 GMT
Reason for closing:  Upstream
Additional comments about closing:  reporter: "Can't confirm bug on another PC and no one else seem to have it neither. Will report upstream if I get more info."
Comment by Raphaël Rochet (Raphael) - Friday, 02 November 2012, 09:56 GMT
Please someone change the bug title, it's "Can't make call since 3.6", I can't edit it myself, thanks.
Comment by Raphaël Rochet (Raphael) - Wednesday, 14 November 2012, 13:39 GMT
I made new tests after empathy 3.6.2-1 update : now calling is working when initiated from contact list (with right clic) or from conversation (from menu).

But still impossible to make call from already opened call window, although that's not a big deal.
Comment by Greg (dolby) - Saturday, 17 November 2012, 09:22 GMT
Please report this to the empathy developers.

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