https://labs.parabola.nu/https://labs.parabola.nu/favicon.ico?15367742552020-03-21T17:46:16ZParabola Issue TrackerPackages - Packaging Request #2657: add Linphone to PCRhttps://labs.parabola.nu/issues/2657?journal_id=139492020-03-21T17:46:16Zfreemor
<ul><li><strong>Priority</strong> changed from <i>bug</i> to <i>wish</i></li></ul><p>This probably wont happen any time soon. Linphone was just removed. Which means that other devs probably came to the same conclusion I did. <br />That being, that the new version "Linphone-desktop" has too many depends that are not in the repos and would have to be packaged prior to packaging linphone-desktop.<br />and then all of that would have to be maintained and rebuilt.</p>
<p>The old version of linphone does not build from the PKGBUILD because the updtream changed the linphone tarball that gets pulled to contain liblinphone instead of a full version of the old linphone.</p>
<p>Even pulling the origional tarball from the previous versions src package on the parabola servers fails to build because other libraries have moved forward breaking it's ability to build.</p>
<p>I have been looking around for a good replacement with sane depends but an not having much luck. Jitsi is still going but need a little love (ongoing) to get it working on ARM</p>
<p>There is pjproject in the repos which I just updated tho that lacks video and ZRTP.</p>
<p>There id Jami which is supposed to work with sip accounts but my luck with it doing so has been mixed (but I haven spent hours puzzling it out either) Jami works well in its default serverless mode and is E2E encrypted in this mode.</p>
<p>there is also qtox which works fine for voice/video and is E2E encrypted.</p> Packages - Packaging Request #2657: add Linphone to PCRhttps://labs.parabola.nu/issues/2657?journal_id=139502020-03-21T17:55:45ZThisIsMyAccount
<ul></ul><p>That's a shame to hear, and yeah, I agree it has quite a lot of dependencies which also deterred me from trying to build it myself. I have the flatpak right now, which works great except I can't seem to give it access to my music directory so I can add my own ringtone. I tried "sudo flatpak override com.belledonnecommunications.linphone --filesystem=/home/user/Music" and if I completely close out linphone and reopen, it still doesn't list that directory when browsing for a new ringtone.</p> Packages - Packaging Request #2657: add Linphone to PCRhttps://labs.parabola.nu/issues/2657?journal_id=139512020-03-21T17:58:31Zfreemor
<ul></ul><p>Might be easier to just copy the sound file you need into the linphone flatpacks chroot so it can find it.</p> Packages - Packaging Request #2657: add Linphone to PCRhttps://labs.parabola.nu/issues/2657?journal_id=151232020-07-23T19:27:21ZMegver83megver83@parabola.nu
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>open</i> to <i>fixed</i></li><li><strong>Subject</strong> changed from <i>Linphone</i> to <i>add Linphone to PCR</i></li></ul><p>In the past I tried to build Linphone Desktop 4.1.1 without success, however the new Linphone 4.2 has improved a lot its source code, it's much cleaner and well organized, so it was easy to patch and... package it!</p>
<p><a class="external" href="https://git.parabola.nu/abslibre.git/commit/pcr/linphone-desktop?id=118d49b70e08b4bb49acbbf048062af1d733a792">https://git.parabola.nu/abslibre.git/commit/pcr/linphone-desktop?id=118d49b70e08b4bb49acbbf048062af1d733a792</a><br /><a class="external" href="https://www.parabola.nu/packages/pcr/x86_64/linphone-desktop/">https://www.parabola.nu/packages/pcr/x86_64/linphone-desktop/</a></p>